In Georgia:
O.C.G.A. § 16-11-126
Possession and carrying a concealed weapon; penalty for violating licensing requirement
O.C.G.A. § 27-3-6
Possession of firearm while hunting with bow and arrow
O.C.G.A. § 27-3-1.1
Acts prohibited on wildlife management areas
It shall be unlawful for...
I had a similar situation, but under different circumstances a few years back. I complained to the mayor's office and got it returned within a week. It's worth a shot!
If you have plenty of competitive gun stores in your area go somewhere else in the future. It's not your job to point out to retailers that they haven't trained their people right!
I hate to say this, but at 14 she's old enough to understand and comply with a parents rule regarding what to touch, or not touch. It's too late if you're wondering...Lock it up!
You were lucky this time. Chalk this up to experience and resolve to be more careful in the future. Remember that "no good deed goes unpunished". Sadly....
Think about a 3/8" eye bolt with a steel plate at the underside for strength. A heavy bike/hitch lock or chain to secure the AK to it. (Be careful where you drill).
Bummer! You can't be too careful though. Why couldn't you fax them the serial numbers? Be sure to check their credentials. If all is kosher and any of the weapons you got from him are stolen, you'll be on the losing end without compensation.
That goes for me too. It's not against the law to lie to a non-federal officer to the best of my knowledge, but what's the point if you're on the up-and-up?
I think you'll find that the basis for establishing reciprocity is predicated on the recognizing States having the same or very similar standards for CCW permit/license issuance.
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