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you guys kill me......
Would you care to explain? Your post seemed to me to be clear that you thought the officer was incorrect.
Sounds like you need to keep your vehicles tagged properly.
No the officer was not incorrect in his conclusion. He was incorrect in the reason for his conclusion as reported by the poster.
So, yes the officer was incorrect in his explanation, and the poster is incorrect in repeating it as "law."
Ok, would you mind explaining what was incorrect about the officers explanation?
Ok, would you mind explaining what was incorrect about the officers explanation?
Bottom line, in Georgia, a person who isn't prohibited from possessing a firearm can do so in/on their property, to include their vehicle.
This may or may not be true.
It's an open question about whether a person without a permit can carry a firearm on property of which he is the landlord, or other property that does not meet the definition of home, place of business or vehicle.
If I own a duplex, and live in one half of it, can a I take a gun to the other rented half? If I am a landlord, is that my place of business?
Again each type of property is not fungible, you are only allowed to carry there because the legislature has specified that you can do so on that particular class of property.