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Friday, March 21, 2014
Georgia Legislature Allows Guns In Churches That Want Them; Reduces Penalty For Carrying In Other Churches
As it wound up its legislative session, the Georgia General Assembly yesterday gave last minute final passage to HB 60 as amended which expands the places in which persons holding weapons-carry permits may bring firearms. The bill, among other things, allows firearms to be carried in houses of worship if "the governing body or authority of the place of worship" permits it. However, the bill provides a minimal punishment for a person who holds a weapons carry licence and brings a weapon into a place of worship that has not opted permit firearms. The person may not be arrested and may be fined not more than $100. The final version passed the Senate by a vote of 37-18 and the House by a vote of 112-58. The bill now goes to the governor for his signature. Atlanta Journal Constitution reports on the bill's passage.