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The second of two gun bills has been filed for the 2017-2018 Georgia legislative session, and neither have been to expand or protect the Second Amendment rights of Georgians.
Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, state representative Mary Margaret Oliver filed a bill to ban the possession and sale of some assault weapons in the state, making it a misdemeanor accompanied with fines.
Monday, state representative Keisha Waites, a democrat who represents parts of Atlanta, followed suit and pre-filed House Bill 11, which would require firearms safety training for anyone seeking a carry permit for a handgun.
Specifically, the bill calls for completion of firearms safety training within three years prior to the application of a Georgia weapons carry permit. Training is defined as:
currently serving as a peace officer
currently serving in the US military
currently a member of the armed forces or Georgia National Guard
working as a certified (by the National Rifle Association) firearms training instructor
or providing proof of completion of a course on firearm safety.
Read more: http://evans.allongeorgia.com/ga-democrat-files-bill-to-require-training-for-carry-permit/
CurtEastPoint
(19,182 posts)greymattermom
(5,794 posts)You need a learners permit to get a driver's license. Maybe they should try the opposite, ask for all required training for driving to be removed.
littlewolf
(3,813 posts)it also requires going to a range and demonstration
to the instructor that you can safely handle
and shoot the firearm
class is a minimum of 8 hours plus the range time
a good idea IMHO