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Georgia's new stand-your-ground law 'recipe for

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Georgia's new stand-your-ground law 'recipe for unnecessary killing': critics


Uncle Sam | 207962 hits | Mar 28 7:18 am | Posted by: BeaverFever
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Bill HS60 awaits signature from Governor Nathan Deal as state chiefs of police join anti-gun groups in opposition

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  1. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Sat Mar 29, 2014 10:24 am
    Okay. Let me get this straight. Convicted felons can now use illegal guns to kill people and be safe from prosecution?

    Good one Georgia, you just became Somalia light. :P

    Did anyone happen to read this bill before they decided to pass it? This is the most fucked up extension of the stand your ground legislation that's ever been thought up. 8O

    They just went from allowing citizens to defend themselves to turning the state into one giant armed camp with "everyone" allowed to carry and use weapons legal or illegal just don't take that gun to church son but, shootouts in the Georgia dome will be encouraged. ROTFL

    All I can say is that if the Governor allows this crap to pass:

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