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  1. To claify for you: This was broadcast on GPB last night. "Wed., May 28, 2014 3:22pm (EDT) Guns On Georgia Campuses Could Be Allowed July 1 By Claire Simms ATLANTA — A bill aimed at doing away with “zero tolerance” policies on school campuses may have paved the way for licensed gun owners to carry their firearms on school campuses, according to GeorgiaCarry.org. (Photo by Claire Simms) Starting July 1, licensed gun owners may be able to bring their firearms onto school and college campuses in Georgia, even though the “campus carry” provision was stripped from a controversial bi
  2. You are speaking of the "carry law" that passed early this year. The above is a line that was crossed out in the changes to the zero tolerance law for school districts. The original zero tolerance law has been changed to allow school districts leeway in deciding punishment and it intended to take some of the felony convictions that are really high among high school students because of the original law a chance for lesser charges. A quote from a column by Jim Galloway of the AJC, "(Actually, by a quirk in state law, holders of concealed weapons permits are exempted from the ban while pickin
  3. A public meeting to discuss the Paulding Comprehensive Transportation Plan is scheduled for Thursday, May 8 at the Events Place, located at 855 Hiram Douglasville Highway. There is a link: http://www.pauldingctp.us/
  4. Why is this a big deal? Oh yeah, because she's a democrat. I see these ads for all the candidates and the signs on the side of the road too and none of them specify party! They are "Conservative" but not republican. Of course, I know I'm barking up a dead tree, but I get so tired of the junk that is said from all sides when they are equally guilty. When you go in to vote - and I certainly hope you will vote - you have a choice, use it.
  5. Detective Don Spurlin of the Paulding County's Sheriff's Office has died after a long illness. Arrangements for viewing and funeral are being handled by Jennings Heritage at 1148 N. Broad Street, NE in Rome Georgia. Visitation is Monday 6:00 - 8:00 pm and Tuesday 12:00 - 2:00 pm Funeral is scheduled for Tuesday, November 22, 2005 at 2:00 PM at the Chapel. Phone Number for the funeral home is 706-295-2412. To those that knew and appreciated Mr. Spurlin, we wish his family and friends our best and offer our heartfelt prayers.
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