Letter to Stone Mountain Memorial Association requesting repeal Letter from Attorney General representing the SMMA GeorgiaCarry.Org v Stone Mountain Memorial Association Complaint SMMA’s Answer SMMA’s Revised Ordinance (Adopted 9/13/2008) SMMA’s Revised Ordinance (Adopted 9/9/2009)
Stone Mountain Repeals Gun Ban; Lawsuit Settled
The Stone Mountain Memorial Association has repealed its ban on carrying firearms in Stone Mountain Park. Carrying with a GFL and car carry (even without a GFL) now are permitted. The former (interim) provision that requires notifying the police when carrying in the park also has been repealed. In recognition of these changes and in…
Stone Mountain Repeals Firearms Ban
The Board of the Stone Mountain Memorial Association has repealed its long-standing ban on the carrying of firearms in Stone Mountain Park.
GCO Sues Stone Mountain Over Gun Ban
GCO has filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court of Dekalb County against the Stone Mountain Memorial Association, seeking to have SMMA’s ban on possession or carrying a firearm in Stone Mountain Park declared invalid.
AG Defends Stone Mountain Park Carry Ban
The Georgia Attorney General’s office has responded to GCO’s letter requesting a repeal of the ban on possession of firearms in Stone Mountain Park.
GCO Urges Stone Mountain, Glynn County to Repeal Gun Ordinances
GCO has written letters to the Stone Mountain Memorial Association and the Glynn County Chairman, asking both entities to repeal their ordinances regulating firearms. Copies of those letters may be viewed here: Glynn County Letter SMMA Letter
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions About Georgia Firearms Laws Topics:FirearmsReciprocityPlaces Off LimitsI Do Not Have A Firearms License or a reciprocal license. What Can I Do?Employer/EmployeeMethod of CarryLicensing Firearms Q: I just moved to Georgia. Where do I register my handgun?A: Welcome to Georgia! There is no handgun registration here. People are sometimes surprised to learn that…
SMMA Answers Complaint Over Gun Ban
The Stone Mountain Memorial Association, represented by the Attorney General, has answered GCO’s lawsuit challenging SMMA’s ordinance banning firearms in Stone Mountain Park.
Press Releases
Below you will find the press releases of GeorgiaCarry.Org: GCO Announces Georgia General Assembly Repeals Antiquated Public Gathering Laws – April 30, 2010 GCO Announces 1st Annual Convention – July 29, 2009 GCO Announces Endorsement of Incumbent in the 20th House District, Charlice Byrd – July 11, 2008 GCO Announces Endorsement of Incumbent in the…
In the Courtroom
Below you will find all the cases that GeorgiaCarry.Org has been a party to on behalf of all of its members as well as those cases involving individuals which GCO has given support to. Federal State Local Federal US Supreme Court DC v. HellerAmicus curiae (friend of the court) brief for respondant Heller regarding the…