
Georgia Carry Fights for License Holders Rights in Court
In 2015, the Georgia Carry Organization (GCO) took legal action against the Georgia Code Revision Committee after the group failed to include key gun rights provisions from House Bill 826 in the official state code. The case centered on whether Georgia Weapons Carry License (GWCL) holders could legally possess weapons on school grounds under certain conditions. Although the Supreme Court of Georgia ultimately ruled against the GCO, the case emphasized ongoing debates over gun rights, legislative authority, and due process in Georgia. This ruling remains an important milestone in understanding firearms law and constitutional interpretation for Georgia residents and license holders.