ATLANTA - Oconee County sheriff's deputies are hard-pressed to decide whether they're dealing with a criminal when they get a call that someone is carrying a concealed weapon where they shouldn't be, Sheriff Scott Berry said Tuesday. The state's ban on firearms at public gatherings is too ambiguous, Berry told a panel of state senators conducting a wholesale review of the state's gun laws. Places of worship, sporting and political events, publicly owned buildings and places the public may gather currently are off-limits to concealed weapons carriers. But Berry said the situations his deputies encounter often straddle the line between...
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