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Supreme Court Rules Out Guns In Georgia Churches
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<blockquote data-quote="ThatRobGuy" data-source="post: 62146265" data-attributes="member: 123415"><p>If the church has filed the 401c paperwork, then they're subject to being a gun free zone as defined by the government...however, if it's a church like my dad's (where it's not tax exempt), it's just another piece of private property in which the owner(s) can hang that little sign in the front window if they'd like, or not.</p><p> </p><p>One misconception about those signs is this, if it's not a government defined "gun free zone", then those signs hold about as much legal clout as the "no shirt, no shoes, no service" signs.</p><p> </p><p>I posted the exact text of the law in another thread, but what those signs equate to is "the property owner can ask you to leave, if you refuse, you can be charged with misdemeanor trespassing".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatRobGuy, post: 62146265, member: 123415"] If the church has filed the 401c paperwork, then they're subject to being a gun free zone as defined by the government...however, if it's a church like my dad's (where it's not tax exempt), it's just another piece of private property in which the owner(s) can hang that little sign in the front window if they'd like, or not. One misconception about those signs is this, if it's not a government defined "gun free zone", then those signs hold about as much legal clout as the "no shirt, no shoes, no service" signs. I posted the exact text of the law in another thread, but what those signs equate to is "the property owner can ask you to leave, if you refuse, you can be charged with misdemeanor trespassing". [/QUOTE]
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