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Purchasing my first AR-15

In Georgia, and most other states, an AR-15 rifle or carbine is treated the same as a semi-auto Remington model 8 (antique!), a Marlin model 60, or a lever action Winchester rifle, a Ruger M77 bolt action gun, a pump-action Mossberg shotgun, etc.
It's just a rifle. Nothing legally different about it. No extra paperwork or hoops to jump through.

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Whoever is giving you your firearms information...disown them. No offense, but that's the most asinine **** I've read on the internet in quite a while. You are a citizen with rights. You don't need to be "permitted" to own the most commonly owned firearm in the country. Go to a store (or here), exchange cash for a firearm and enjoy your 2A rights.

This is the best advice in this thread. Read it several times and try and soak in the info.

Stop saying "CCW". There is no such thing in the state of Georgia. We have and use a Georgia Weapons Carry License. Georgia does not have anything that resembles a "CCW".

A Georgia Weapons Carry License will help you bypass the background check to buy your rifle, but it is not required.

Take a look at the GCO website, and read through the actual laws, terminology, and what is, and is not, required. Become a member and help the fight.

www.georgiacarry.org

Go buy your rifle, enjoy it, and become active and fluent in Georgia's actual laws. Not what "some guy" has been telling you.

Jerry
 
In Georgia, and most other states, an AR-15 rifle or carbine is treated the same as a semi-auto Remington model 8 (antique!), a Marlin model 60, or a lever action Winchester rifle, a Ruger M77 bolt action gun, a pump-action Mossberg shotgun, etc.
It's just a rifle. Nothing legally different about it. No extra paperwork or hoops to jump through.

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Thanks you for that info
 
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