Georgia is poised to become the 25th state to enact a ‘constitutional carry’ law, following a state Senate vote that passed the bill 34-22. This legislation enables legal gun owners to carry concealed firearms without needing a permit, reflecting the growing momentum of such laws across the nation, especially in recent years.
As the bill heads to the desk of Governor Brian Kemp, who is expected to sign it, Second Amendment advocates herald this move as a key victory for gun rights in America. Notably, Alabama, Ohio, and Texas are among states that have embraced similar measures, which supporters argue affirm the right of citizens to protect themselves without bureaucratic barriers.
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