The Supreme Court of Georgia is poised to hear a significant case challenging the state’s restriction on adults under 21 from obtaining a handgun carry license. This legal battle, initiated by Thomas Stephens, a Lumpkin County resident, comes after he was denied a license because he wasn’t a member of the military and is under the age threshold set by state law.
Stephens argues that the prohibition infringes on Second Amendment rights and calls for a reevaluation of previous court rulings that uphold the limit as a reasonable exercise of police power. The outcome may set a precedent regarding youthful gun ownership rights in Georgia, especially as the state Attorney General’s Office defends the ban as a lawful regulation. This case not only addresses individual rights but also the broader implications for firearm laws in the state.
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