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GA: Butts County Residents Wrangle Over Shooting Restrictions
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Residents on Monday sparred with each other over a proposal to restrict the discharge of firearms in certain areas in unincorporated Butts County. The plan was ultimately voted down, but not before residents supportive of and opposed to the restrictions argued their sides to the Butts County Board of Commissioners. An angry Butts County Sheriff Gary Long also castigated the board for not acting to give him the legal tools to resolve what he sees as a safety issue in some neighborhoods.
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PHORTO
(12/13/2017)
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No restrictions. EVER.
Punish the dirtballs, and leave the rest of us alone. |
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