Why did Georgia lawmakers block safe gun storage requirements after the Apalachee High School shooting killed four people?
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Survivor Kyra McConatha testified September 4, 2025, one year after the shooting killed two students and two teachers. Georgia passed permitless carry in 2022 but blocked safe storage bills requiring...
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