Gov. Kemp backs 'Constitutional Carry' legislation

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Gov. Kemp: 'The right to carry a firearm without state government approval.'

Governor Kemp publicly put his support behind a bill that would eliminate a provision in Georgia law that requires gun owners to have a weapons carry license to carry a concealed firearm in public places.

In what is dubbed "The World's Largest Gun Store," Gov. Brian Kemp announced his support for a measure that would do away with the need for weapons carry permits in Georgia.

"I believe the United States Constitution grants the citizens of our state the right to carry a firearm without state government approval," Gov. Kemp said to applause.

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Gov. Brian Kemp pushes for 'constitutional carry' in Georgia

Gov. Brian Kemp said he looks forward to working with the NRA to get a constitutional carry law passed in Georgia. It would eliminated the requirement for a licenses to carry a handgun in public.

Currently, Georgians must have a Weapons Carry License, or WCL, in order to carry a concealed weapon in public.  Residents have to apply for a WCL through their county's probate court.  Applicants must pass a criminal background check, pay an average fee of $75 and provide their fingerprints.  

State Sen. Jason Anavitarte, R-Dallas, filed the legislation in March 2021, but it remains active for the 2022 session.

"I am proud to be leading the fight to bring Constitutional Carry to Georgia. Georgians should not need a permit to exercise their 2nd Amendment rights, defend themselves and protect their families. This law will keep safeguards in place to ensure that only law-abiding citizens can purchase and obtain a firearm while eliminating the bureaucratic red tape that infringes on Georgians' constitutional rights. I look forward to carrying this bill across the finish line and having it signed into law," Sen. Anavitarte said in a statement.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp pushes for a new state law that would loosen requirements to carry a handgun in public. (FOX 5 Atlanta)

The governor's announcement comes when he is locked in a tough re-election battle.  Former U.S. Senator David Perdue and former state Rep. Vernon Jones are both running against Kemp in the Republican primary.

"It’s despicable that Brian Kemp is willing to endanger Georgians’ lives for the sake of his re-election campaign," said Rebecca Galanti, spokesperson for the Democratic Party of Georgia.  "Kemp’s reckless proposal to make our state less safe is nothing more than a desperate ploy to appeal to the GOP’s increasingly far-right base – and we know David Perdue would sell Georgians out to the gun lobby just the same. As Brian Kemp and David Perdue remain locked in a race to the bottom and Georgia Republicans hijack the upcoming legislative session for political theater, Democrats remain focused on protecting Georgians’ lives and making our state a safe place for families to prosper."

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Poll: Kemp, Perdue in tight race due to Trump endorsement

A new FOX 5 Atlanta/Insider Advantage poll shows former President Donald Trump’s endorsement in the Georgia Governor’s race will have a huge impact on likely voters. The poll shows a Trump endorsement of former U.S. Senator David Perdue has made the race between Perdue and incumbent Governor Brian Kemp a dead heat.

The legislative session begins Monday, Jan. 10.  

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