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Dawsonville holds first reading of ordinance to restrict firearm discharge near parks, schools and certain residential developments
Summary
City Attorney Kevin Tallent presented a first reading of Ordinance O052025 to prohibit firearm discharge within 150 yards of specified places; public commenters were sharply divided between safety concerns and private-property rights.
City Attorney Kevin Tallent told the Dawsonville City Council on Dec. 1 that Ordinance O052025 would regulate the discharge of firearms within the city but would not ban firearm use entirely. "It does not prohibit the discharge of firearms throughout the city," Tallent said, adding the draft would "prohibit the discharge of firearms within 150 yards of specific things such as parks, recreation areas ... schools ... churches, and property that is zoned for residential purposes" under certain residential-development definitions.
The ordinance was read for the first time; Tallent said the second reading and consideration for possible adoption is set for Dec. 15. He described the draft as adjustable by the council and noted it is intended to create buffers around…
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