Thursday, February 20, 2014

Georgia Bill Would Lead To Guns In Airports, Bars, Churches, Elementary Schools, And Libraries



http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/georgia-bill-would-lead-guns-many-public-place

 The Georgia Housepassed a bill Tuesday to allow guns in places of worship, bars, government buildings without security checkpoints, and even eliminate criminal charges for those who accidentally bring their guns to the airport or other secured buildings where guns are prohibited.
 The bill, a smorgasbord of new gun rights expansions that safety advocates say may amount to the most aggressive bill yet, also expands gun rights in both public K-12 schools and colleges, and even broadens the state’s expansive Stand Your Ground law.
this push to permeate southern society with guns IMO supports the idea that they are looking to either rid the state of Blacks either by genocide or forced self preservation.  i still have not seen an article where Black and Hispanics are buying guns at the rate of the heater, nor applying for carry permits.
are they not or are they being obstructed and prevented from.
Most of the bill’s provisions apply to anyone who has obtained a state concealed carry permit. While obtaining a permit requires a background check, it does not require any firearms training whatsoever.
And another provision of the bill removes the misdemeanor offense of pointing a gun at someone from the list of crimes that bar access to such a permit. Advocates say this provision is particularly alarming for policing domestic violence incidents; currently, police can base a domestic violence gun confiscation on commission of this offense.
this is insane, those who carry are full of false heart they are invincible, no one will mess with them, problem all the other guys/girls concealing think that too.  and are also alcohol induced.
 Irresistible force paradox;
The paradox arises because it rests on two premises—that there exist such things as irresistible forces and immovable objects—which cannot both be true at once. If there exists an irresistible force, it follows logically that there cannot be any such thing as an immovable object, and vice versa.[1]