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| Georgia State Parks - Park Rules and Regulations Pulled this off the State Park's homepage. Looks like they've updated their rules to reflect HB 89 effective 1 July. Good News and I am glad to see them not try to avoid the bill. Some of the federally supported parks in GA still fall under federal laws and thus HB 89 does not help. Georgia State Parks Weapons rules and regs. Weapons: Firearms must be unloaded, cased and stored, unless a person possesses a license to carry a concealed firearm that is valid in this state. A person possessing a license to carry a concealed firearm that is valid in this state may carry such firearm on Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites, except on sites where carrying such firearm is prohibited by federal law. Concealed firearms are not permitted on sites that are leased Federal Property. Bows and arrows, explosives, fireworks, slingshots, fishing spears or any device that discharges projectiles by any means is prohibited. The following sites are on leased federal property: Army Corp of Engineers Red Top Mountain Seminole George T. Bagby Florence Marina Tugaloo Hart Bobby Brown Richard B. Russell Elijah Clark Mistletoe U.S. Fish & Wildlife S.C. Foster Reciprocal Firearms Agreements Some states have reciprocal firearms agreements with Georgia and their citizens may possess a concealed firearm as long as they possess a valid concealed firearm permit from their respective state. States with Reciprocal Firearms Agreements with Georgia include: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Wyoming |
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