Georgia lawmakers pass a bill that could let people sue over local gun control measures
- The Georgia General Assembly ends its 2025 session on Sine Die today.
- Lawmakers returned early to the Capitol to push through key legislation before midnight.
- Legislators are working to pass bills, including measures on DEI and religious freedom.
- Sen. Max Burns stated DEI programs use taxpayer money promoting discriminatory ideology.
- Once Sine Die is spoken, unpassed bills must be reintroduced next session.
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Georgia lawmakers pass a bill that could let people sue over local gun control measures
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgians may be able to sue local governments for enacting local gun safety measures under a bill passed Friday that supporters say ensures localities don’t violate people’s gun rights. Senate Bill 204, would let people sue local governments if they have been “aggrieved” by a rule that conflicts with gun rights granted by state law and seek compensation for some damages. The Senate will likely give final approval to the measure t…
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