Banks County’s Commission unanimously adopts a resolution designating the county as a Second Amendment Sanctuary County, reinforcing its commitment to uphold gun rights. Commission Chairman Jimmy Hooper addresses concerns regarding the term “sanctuary,” clarifying that their stance is focused solely on Second Amendment rights and not on immigration or drug-related issues.
This decision follows a trend in Georgia, as Banks County is among several counties, including Habersham and Stephens, to take similar actions. The audience at the commission meeting shows strong support, with many raising their hands when asked if they agreed with the resolution, signaling a deep community backing for gun rights protection.
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