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A Georgia judge struck down Savannah’s gun-in-car ban, citing state law and the Second Amendment.
A Georgia judge has ruled that a Savannah ordinance banning guns in unlocked vehicles is unenforceable, citing conflicts with state law and the Second Amendment.
The decision, applying only to Clayton Papp’s case, found the law violates a state statute prohibiting local firearm regulations and infringes on constitutional rights.
Though the city cited over 200 gun thefts in 2023 and aims to reduce crime, the judge emphasized that intent doesn't override constitutional limits.
The ruling does not block future enforcement, and Savannah officials have not decided whether to appeal.
A prior lawsuit was dismissed for lack of standing.
Un juez de Georgia anuló la prohibición de armas en el automóvil de Savannah, citando la ley estatal y la Segunda Enmienda.