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Ga. Senate passes a permit-less gun carry bill

- By Dave Williams This story is available through a news partnershi­p with Capitol Beat News Service, a project of the Georgia Press Educationa­l Foundation.

ATLANTA — Georgians would be able to carry firearms without a permit under controvers­ial legislatio­n the Republican­controlled state Senate passed Monday, Feb. 28

Supporters said Senate Bill 319, which passed 34-22 along party lines, wouldn’t change state laws governing who can possess guns or where they can carry them.

“This law is simply to remove an unnecessar­y burden from law-abiding citizens,” said Sen. Jason Anavitarte, R-Dallas, the bill’s chief sponsor. “Criminals do not care about a carry permit.”

Senate Democrats cited statistics documentin­g a sharp rise in violent crime in Georgia during the last decade, which they blamed on the easy accessibil­ity of guns.

“Access to firearms increases the likelihood of suicide,” said Senate Minority Leader Gloria Butler, D-Stone Mountain. “The presence of a firearm in a domestic violence incident raises the likelihood of homicide, no matter who owns the gun.”

Senators defeated an amendment introduced by Sen. Michelle Au, D-Johns Creek, to require background checks of Georgians seeking to buy firearms in private transactio­ns, including at gun shows or flea markets. Current state law only covers guns bought from firearms retailers.

“The amendment would close a loophole,” she said.

Sen. Elena Parent, D-Atlanta, accused Republican­s of pushing “cultural wedge issues” like enhancing gun rights during this election-year session to gain votes.

“This is a dangerous agenda of right-wing gun groups,” she said. “We have a majority that is in thrall to gun extremists.”

Both sides brought other issues into Monday’s (Feb. 28) debate. Democrats criticized Republican­s for seeking to drop restrictio­ns on guns to protect the Second Amendment while pushing to make voting — another constituti­onal right — more difficult.

Republican­s brought up the courageous defense of their country that Ukrainians are putting up against the invading Russians.

“What would a Ukrainian citizen say about their right to bear arms?” asked Sen. Matt Brass, R-Newnan.

The bill now moves to the Georgia House of Representa­tives.

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Sen. Gloria Butler
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Sen. Jason Anavitarte

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