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Kennesaw Revisited

The Knox Report

From the Firearms Coalition

 

Kennesaw Revisited

 

By Jeff Knox

 

(October 7, 2008) In 1981, Morton Grove, Illinois became the first town in the U.S. to pass a flat out ban on the possession of handguns within the town limits by anyone except police and active duty military during the performance of their official duties.  In response, the town of Kennesaw, Georgia passed a gun law of their own in March of 1982.  The Kennesaw law was almost the exact opposite to the Morton Grove ordinance.  Rather than banning handgun possession, Kennesaw required every head-of-household to keep at least one firearm and appropriate ammunition in their home – with exemptions for those who had religious or philosophical objections to maintaining or using weapons.  In other words, gun ownership was mandatory except for people who didn’t want to own a gun.

 

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