Tennessee just passed theirs unanimously. Yes, you read that correctly. Not one single vote against it in either the house or the Senate.
Georgia seems stuck between promoting a "we're not the gool 'ol boys anymore" image and common sense. And we are left to sort the mess out.
Yeah, if ten cops come to your front door they'll say "This is a public gathering now. Turn over your firearms."
Georgia fails to pass a Katrina bill for two years in a row. Louisiana passed a Katrina bill The federal government passed a Katrina bill Tennessee passed it unanimously Florida passed it unanimously This week, California passed a Katrina bill, which is now on its way to Gov. Terminator's desk.
I remember some NoTalentAssClowns bringing up some stupid scenarios in the HB6 video archive. When this comes up again, I hope to attend and speak as a concerned citizen in support of this legislation. The legislators need to see and hear from those who are directly affected.
That would be (in no particular NTAC order): Rep Abdul-Salaam Democrat, Riverdale GPDO GRADE AVERAGE - D Rep Stuckey-Benfield Democrat, Decatur GPDO GRADE AVERAGE - F Rep Mangham Democrat, Decatur GPDO GRADE AVERAGE - D https://www.georgiapacking.org/reportcardrep.php