Georgia Town Passes Mandatory Gun Bill [View all]
Source: Think Progress
Late Monday, Nelson, Georgia passed a law called the Family Protection Ordinance that requires every adult in the 1,300-person town to own a gun for purposes of emergency management and general safety of the city.
The towns Police Chief, Heath Mitchell, told the AP that he hopes having a gun would help residents take their protection into their own hands, since the town has an understaffed police department and slow response time to 911 calls.
One councilman even used the National Rifle Associations call for arming all Americans to defend the law, saying I really felt like this ordinance was a security sign for our city. Basically it was a deterrent ordinance to tell potential criminals they might want to go on down the road a little bit. Overall, the measure signals that government officials believe residents, not police departments, should be responsible for their own protection and rejects state and federal governments efforts to reduce gun violence through increased regulation of firearms.
The law exempts felons and the disabled, and anyone who objects to carrying a gun can refuse to participate with no penalty. Nelsons city council claims that the requirement will preempt efforts by the government to confiscate personal firearms, something no one has proposed doing:
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