Condition Orange – Georgia Update

Earlier this week I wrote about how we need to be in Condition Orange during the current pandemic. As part of this I posted a copy of the federal and Georgia state laws that apply to declarations of emergency. A GeorgiaCarry member read this and pointed out that Section 8 of the Georgia law had been changed in 2014 to read:

(8) Suspend or limit the sale, dispensing, or transportation of alcoholic beverages, explosives, or combustibles; provided, however, that for purposes of this paragraph, the terms “explosives” and “combustibles” shall not include firearms or ammunition or any component thereof; and

This allows personal sales in addition to FFL sales, and was due in a large part to the work of my friends at GeorgiaCarry.org.

So I have corrected the copies of the law posted. If you got the one from the previous post, please discard it and use this one.

More Movie Rules of Thumb

Gary Lockwood talks to Keir Dullea in a scene from the film ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’, 1968. (Photo by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Getty Images)

Via Miguel at Gun Free Zone:

21. If you go in a house and hear a ghostly voice saying “Get Out!”, do so and don’t come back.

Source: Amityville Horror

22. If your computer has a camera, cover it. It can read your lips.

Source: 2001 a Space Odyssey

Thoughts on Gun Safety

I saw an interesting post over on GunPros.com on the Rules of Gun Safety, which I thought I would share. Take a look here.

Honestly, most of them seem to be expansions of Rule 1, except their Rule 9 is my Rule Zero. But it’s worth a read.

I really like them pointing out that everyone is a Range Safety Officer. If you see anything unsafe, point it out and take action. Your life and that of others depends on it.