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 Georgia suppressor bill moving forward Yesterday, Senate Bill 93 passed in the Senate Natural Resources and the Environment Committee and now goes to the Senate floor for further action.SB 93, sponsored by Senator Bill Heath (R-31),would allow hunters in Georgia to use lawfully-possessed suppressors (also referred to as silencers) on firearms while hunting. http://www.legis.ga.gov/legislation/...20132014/SB/93 | 
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 hey are you saying that hunters can use a silencer on a gun while hunting???????????????? | 
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 It has not been approved yet by Georgia. Different States already allow it in their jurisdiction. | 
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 that is crazy it wont be safe to hunt-----how the hell will you no if someone is hunting behind you---going to be some dead hunters | 
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 It don't work that way around here. I simply can't describe the hunting portion as to being on public land. It's not uncommon for people to get within 100 yards of each other and not know it till they hear each other or a shot is fired. Pissed off yes but not dangerous. | 
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 suppressors aren't that quiet, just brings the noise down to a tollerable level, especially if you are using full load hunting ammo. If you want it to be real quiet, you have to use small bullets, traveling at less than supersonic speed(<1100 ft/sec) it ain't like it is in the movies. there are going to be a lot of happy pig hunters | 
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 I helped explain that point to a guy last week. I'm still not sure if he believed me, another customer and one of the guys running the store. Like most people he thought a suppressor is a silencer. Think I lost him trying to explain the speed of sound. | 
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 im not a gun man but i understand what you mean the high powered rifles are very loud--i have a old friend who use to clay shoot in comps he is deaf now they never used ear protection in those days | 
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