See now why I just keep walking....better for everyone involved.
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Oh. No. I will lose sleep tonight pondering whether such a thing actually exists.The people who ask to peek are the same ones who want to look at Hillary's up-skirt pics.
And the disqualified person will still have the permit in his/her possession.P.S. For a few years now, Georgia has had a law that says courts must, when sentencing a person for an offense that would disqualify them from gun ownership or GWL eligibility, inquire of the defendant to ask if that person has a GWL. If so, the Court will inform the person that it is revoked (and/or that any gun possession from this time forward is unlawful). The court will forward a copy of the sentence sheet to the Probate Court where that license was issued so that the Probate Court can mark the records under that person's file as "revoked."
I don't have a citation to that law handy, sorry. It's not a very well known one.
Really...I want to know...this is more idiotic than a basic bill of sale...