Oscar Knight
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Oscar Knight of Clayton County
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Post by Oscar Knight on Jan 24, 2010 23:03:47 GMT -6
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Oscar Knight
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Oscar Knight of Clayton County
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Post by Oscar Knight on Jan 24, 2010 23:18:07 GMT -6
Protect Your Gun Rights In Clayton County
Does Your Legislators Respect Your Rights To Self Protection ?
Our Rights Begins At Home
How I Can Forget Our Legislative Branch From Clayton County
Castle Law : SB 396 – Crimes; person who is attacked has no duty to retreat; provide immunity from prosecution
I’m sure you’ll recognize a few other names Voted NO from Clayton County.
The Castle Law : SB 396
The House Votes
The Georgia Senate Votes
Let’s don’t forget Senator Valencia Seay (D-SS 34), who Voted “NO” for the same bill.
HB 89
The Current Version
The House Votes
The Senate Votes
Again : Let’s don’t forget Senator Valencia Seay (D-SS 34), who Voted “NO” for the same bill.
Representative Roberta Abdul-Salaam - District 74
Representative Celeste Johnson - District 75
Representative Mike Glanton - 76th district
Representative Darryl Jordan - District 77
Representative Glenn Baker - HD 78 (D - Jonesboro)
State Senator Gail Buckner - District 44
State Senator Valencia Seay - District 34
Rep Mike Glanton :DoubleAction : Mike; I commend you, but we was not talking about our property here, we are talking about our lives.
Thanks for responding.
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Oscar Knight
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Oscar Knight of Clayton County
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Post by Oscar Knight on Jan 27, 2010 4:49:34 GMT -6
Maybe this will get your attention. I did two separate Google Searches on "Gun Rights in Clayton County Georgia", .and the "Topix" Forum came in on top. This shows how ignorant our Clayton County Citizens are to their rights, and how they monitor the voting records of their State Legislators.
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Oscar Knight
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Post by Oscar Knight on Jan 28, 2010 2:15:19 GMT -6
UPDATE
06 SB396/AP Senate Bill 396 By: Senators Goggans of the 7th, Johnson of the 1st, Williams of the 19th, Whitehead, Sr. of the 24th, Unterman of the 45th and others AS PASSED AN ACT
To amend Article 2 of Chapter 3 of Title 16 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to justification and excuse as a defense to certain crimes, so as to provide that a person who is attacked has no duty to retreat; to provide that such person has a right to meet force with force, including deadly force; to provide for civil immunity; to amend Article 1 of Chapter 11 of Title 51 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to general provisions relative to defense to tort actions, so as to provide for civil immunity; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION 1. Article 2 of Chapter 3 of Title 16 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to justification and excuse as a defense to certain crimes, is amended by inserting immediately following Code Section 16-3-23 a new Code section to read as follows: "16-3-23.1. A person who uses threats or force in accordance with Code Section 16-3-21, relating to the use of force in defense of self or others, Code Section 16-3-23, relating to the use of force in defense of a habitation, or Code Section 16-3-24, relating to the use of force in defense of property other than a habitation, has no duty to retreat and has the right to stand his or her ground and use force as provided in said Code sections, including deadly force."
SECTION 2. Said article is further amended by striking in its entirety Code Section 16-3-24.2, relating to immunity from prosecution and exception, and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "16-3-24.2. A person who uses threats or force in accordance with Code Section 16-3-21, 16-3-23, 16-3-23.1, or 16-3-24 shall be immune from criminal prosecution therefor unless in the use of deadly force, such person utilizes a weapon the carrying or possession of which is unlawful by such person under Part 2 or 3 of Article 4 of Chapter 11 of this title." SECTION 3. Article 1 of Chapter 11 of Title 51 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to general provisions relative to defense to tort actions, is amended by striking in its entirety Code Section 51-11-9, relating to immunity from civil liability for threat or use of force in defense of a habitation, and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "51-11-9. A person who is justified in threatening or using force against another under the provisions of Code Section 16-3-21, relating to the use of force in defense of self or others, Code Section 16-3-23, relating to the use of force in defense of a habitation, or Code Section 16-3-24, relating to the use of force in defense of property other than a habitation, has no duty to retreat from the use of such force and shall not be held liable to the person against whom the use of force was justified or to any person acting as an accomplice or assistant to such person in any civil action brought as a result of the threat or use of such force."
SECTION 4. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed. Live Broadcast | Legislative Search | Find Your Legislator | Picture Book | FAQ | Help | Previous Sessions 2005 Summary of General Statutes | Georgia Code | State Departments This information is provided in electronic format by the Georgia general Assembly as a public service. This information does not constitute an official record of the General Assembly and no warranty or guarantee of any kind is provided.
www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2005_06/fulltext/sb396.htm
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Oscar Knight
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Post by Oscar Knight on Feb 3, 2010 9:39:11 GMT -6
Know Your Representatives The real ice breaker to judging one's character, is when one tests their Representative's opinion and opposition on the Constitution and Bill Of Rights.Oscar Wilde once said, "Liberals not only avoid logic, they detest it". Bob the Builder replied, "The very act of liberalism defies logic!"
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