Monday, July 6, 2020

Armed thugs walk through birthplace of the KKK

Heavily Armed Black Protesters Walk Through Georgia’s Stone Mountain Park

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...


So when some black guys arm up and peacefully exercise their constitutional rights, they're "thugs."

Why is that?

Lynn Anderson said...

Yeah, they armed up all right. Did you see the weapons? Against the law. You can only open carry a handgun there.
They are thugs, anonymous, and you are plainly *&^% for not admitting that.
Take a flying leap, preferably off this page.

Anonymous said...

It's not against the law to carry a long gun in Georgia in "a fully open and exposed manner."

From Wikipedia:

There are a number of ways a firearm can be carried without a permit. No permit is needed:

To carry a firearm in a person's home, place of business, or vehicle
To carry a long gun in a fully open and exposed manner
To carry an unloaded firearm in a case
To carry a firearm in someone else's vehicle, provided you would qualify for a permit
To carry a firearm while fishing or hunting, if you have a valid fishing or hunting license


Again, they were peacefully exercising their 1st Amendment and 2nd Amendment rights. I don't know why you consider that behavior "thuggish" and why you have to attack me for asking you a simple question in a polite manner. You demand that your commenters abide by rules and when they do, you berate them.

Lynn Anderson said...

Other Location Restrictions in Georgia

In parks, historic sites, and recreational areas;

Anonymous said...

Not sure where you're getting your info but it's wrong.

Carry in state parks is allowed.

https://www.gunstocarry.com/gun-laws-state/georgia-gun-laws/

Again, I'll ask...why do you consider these guys "thugs?"

Lynn Anderson said...

What Firearms and Weapons are Prohibited in the State of Georgia?

Under Georgia law, O.C.G.A. § 16-11-123, a person commits the offense of unlawful possession of firearms or weapons when he or she knowingly has in his or her possession any sawed-off shotgun, sawed-off rifle, machine gun, dangerous weapon, or silencer.

Penalty for Possessing a Prohibited Firearm or Weapon in Georgia

In the state of Georgia, possessing a prohibited firearm or weapon is a felony. Upon conviction, a person shall be punished by imprisonment for a period of five years.

Lynn Anderson said...

they can have a long gun but not an assault rifle.

Anonymous said...

No one admits the thugs, they turn them into heroes and put their funerals on tv as if they are someone more important than our President, when they were in the wrong breaking the law and going against police. So tired of the thugs and lack of law and order, they are violent, lawless, and live off the government and full of hate and insecurity.

Anonymous said...

Thug lives matter.