If a gun rights group gets its way in an appeal heard Monday by the Georgia Supreme Court, visitors could soon be packing pistols at Atlanta Falcons games, the College Football Hall of Fame and Lake Burton, an attorney representing the Atlanta Botanical Garden told the justices.
Michael Brown of Alston & Bird argued for the botanical garden that other private entities operating on public land could be subjected to the same demand to allow weapons if the high court rules in favor of GeorgiaCarry.org.
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