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GCO v. MARTA

The Northern District Court has ruled against Georgia Carry in a case they brought against the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA). According to the ruling [pdf]:

On October 14, 2008, Christopher Raissi drove to the Avondale MARTA station and parked his car in the south parking lot. He got out, went to the back of his car, and pulled out a handgun in a holster. Raissi reached behind his back and clipped the holster to the waistband of his pants. He pulled his shirt over the holster so that it was completely covered and then walked toward the station. All of this was seen by Malcolm Nicholas, a MARTA police officer who had been patrolling the parking lot.

Responding officers detained Mr. Raissi while they verified that he had a Georgia Firearms License and ran a GCIC check for warrants. After the check was completeted, Mr. Raissi’s gun was returned to him, and he was released.

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