Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, couldn’t have chosen a worse time to sign into law a bill that weakens gun safety measures in his state.
Just hours after a mass shooting in New York on Tuesday reignited discussions about curbing gun proliferation, Kemp signed Senate Bill 319, which makes it legal for most Georgians to carry and conceal handguns without a license.
At the bill-signing ceremony, Kemp claimed the new law “makes sure that law-abiding Georgians, including our daughters and your family too, can protect themselves without having to have permission from your state government.”
The party is obviously more wedded to the gun industry than it is to law enforcement.
He claimed owning a gun without a permit is “a constitutional authority that people have, and they certainly shouldn’t have a piece of paper from the government to be able to legally carry a weapon.”
It’s a shame the governor’s perception of constitutionally protected behavior is so narrow. He has gleefully signed bills that curtail the right to vote and the right to receive an abortion in Georgia, but he clearly feels the right to own a killing machine should be virtually unencumbered. What a morbid vision of what the Constitution is meant to do.








