GeorgiaCarry.org v. State of Georgia

The court upheld Georgia’s law banning weapons in churches, mosques and synagogues, finding that gun rights advocates failed to demonstrate that carrying a firearm is necessary to practicing any religion.

ReligiousLiberty.TV
March 3, 2026
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Year: 2011 Court: U.S. District Court
Holding: The court upheld Georgia's law banning weapons in churches, mosques and synagogues, finding that gun rights advocates failed to demonstrate that carrying a firearm is necessary to practicing any religion.
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GeorgiaCarry.org v. State of Georgia is a Church & State case decided by the U.S. District Court in 2011. The court held that the court upheld Georgia's law banning weapons in churches, mosques and synagogues, finding that gun rights advocates failed to demonstrate that carrying a firearm is necessary to practicing any religion.