I think you need to get out more. The reason you are “allowed” to carry in a church at all now was a result of the out cry from churches themselves. I don’t know of many churches that don’t allow, at least by tacit permission, to carry.In this thread, at the time you write that, there are parts of the correct answer scattered among the wring anwers and nonresponsive replies and general idiocy.
Your don't know what posts have the components of a correct answer, do you ?
Of course not.
You just say "don't go to thst church."
Which is ridiculous, unless you are seriously advocating that you (me, any GWL holder) commit to never going to 99.9% of the churches in Georgia (assuming about 1 out of 1000 has opted-in to allow GWL holders to carry).
And when I say "never go to" those other 999/1000 churches, I mean NEVER.
Not just to worship on a Sunday.
Don't go there to vote, if that's your local polling place each election year.
Don't go there forca 5K run / walk for charity.
Don't meet the bloodmobile there.
Don't meet the health-screening RV to get your blood pressure checked or have a screening of your blood.
Don't go to any of those schools to repair their A/C if you're in the HVAC business.
Don't go there to teach a martial arts class or give a demonstration of your karate skills.
Don't go there just for the Easter egg hunt, the Christmas musical, or to drop off a bag of groceries for the "Can Hunger" campaign in your community.
Of the few preachers I know, all allow their members to carry.
And isn’t there now case law that when a church building is not being used as a “place of worship” it’s just another building, same as Govt building that have been rented/reserved, but being used in a non govt purpose? And the law says “In” not “around” a place of worship.