Hunting & Fishing Georgia Senate approves silencers for hunting!

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Sen. John Bulloch, R-Ochlocknee, said he sponsored the silencer-related Senate Bill 301 to help landowners deal with an overpopulation of feral hogs. The silencers, he said, would help them get off more than one shot. Bulloch also said it may help reduce the number of calls to law enforcement by residents who report hearing gunshots from hunters. The bill would penalize anyone who hunts with a silencer illegally -- such as without a landowner's permission -- with a three-year ban. Silencers are legal in Georgia, but the law currently prohibits their use for hunting. The application process to obtain a silencer is regulated by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. SB 301 passed on a 48-5 vote.
It now moves to the House for consideration. The National Rifle Association supports the bill.

Senate Bill 309 was inspired by Taylor Gramling, 18, who succumbed to leukemia in November but not before fulfilling one last wish: to go on a hunt and bag a deer. The successful outing almost did not happen. The request came out of season, tying state wildlife officials' hands. Only a timely intervention by comedian Jeff Foxworthy, a board member of the
Georgia Natural Resources Foundation, made the hunt possible. Foxworthy has a farm that holds a special out-of-season deer hunting permit. Sen. Rick Jeffares, R-Locust Grove, had been among those helping Gramling. He sponsored SB 309, which would allow state officials to grant special hunting privileges to anyone 21 years or younger with a terminal illness, provided
they have proper supervision and follow the usual rules. Jeffares has proposed to call it "Taylor's Law." It passed the Senate on a 53-1 vote, with Gramling's family watching from the gallery. It now goes to the House for consideration.
 
Re: Georgia Senate approves silencers for hunting!

Very good news indeed. I return to Georgia a few times a year to clear some hogs off the family farms. If allowed to bring my suppressor it will certainly be more enjoyable to shoot. With city folks moving into the area...I've now just gone ahead and called the local sheriffs office and the game warden and let them know I'll be hunting hogs outside of deer season so they know why they are getting calls of gunfire from people a mile away.

The other story...I was unaware of the 'Taylor's Law' and found it heart wrenching when I went back and read up on it. I have new respect for Mr. Foxworthy and support any and all efforts to help bring about the wishes of children with terminal illness.
 
Re: Georgia Senate approves silencers for hunting!

This is great news! I wonder how long it will take for the GA House to act on it. Let's hope they act on it quickly and get it into Deal's hand... and hope that he'll sign it into law.