Executive orders are simply orders to the executive branch instructing it on how to carry out its duties and powers that are granted via the Constitution or statutory law.
Each of Governor Kemp's executive orders during the pandemic is based upon his authority under the Emergency Powers Act...
No, she can't. Read 16-11-126 O.C.G.A.
The home/property, place of business, and vehicle exceptions specifically do not apply to someone who is ineligible for a GWCL. Furthermore, the conviction under family violence makes her a prohibited person under federal law.
Expungement and pardon are not interchangeable terms.
It can't be expunged. Previously under GA, only a pre-trial dismissal was eligible for expungement. Even an acquittal at trial was ineligible for expungement.
Under the current law, the term "expungement" is not even used. It has been...
With a conviction under family violence, she is a prohibited person under federal law. Not only can she not get a GWCL; she may not legally possess any firearm.
https://www.justice.gov/archives/jm/criminal-resource-manual-1117-restrictions-possession-firearms-individuals-convicted