The attorney for a gun rights group is looking ahead to challenging a ban on taking weapons inside private facilities leased from public entities after the Georgia Supreme Court ruled in his client’s favor Monday.

Justice Carol Hunstein wrote for a unanimous court in holding that a GeorgiaCarry member can proceed with his lawsuit seeking to the right to take his pistol into the Atlanta Botanical Garden. The decision reversed a dismissal of the case by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Gail Tusan.

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