Amid gun-law talk, long lines at Georgia weapons show

8:47 AM, Dec 24, 2012   |    comments
A customer shops Monday at a Tinley Park, Ill., gun store.(Photo: Scott Olson, Getty Images)
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ATLANTA -- More than 1,000 people turned out for a gun show in Cobb County.
    
The Eastman Gun Show in Marietta comes amid talk of tighter federal firearms restrictions in the wake of a gunman's massacre of 20 children and six adults at a Connecticut elementary school.
    
Several attendees told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that they came to the show to buy military style weapons and high-capacity ammunition clips that they fear may soon be banned by federal law.
    
"This is awesome," said Kevin Law, a gun enthusiast from Woodstock. "We knew it was going to be like this. People want to protect their rights."
    
President Barack Obama has called for renewing a ban on certain weapons and ammunition that were limited under the Brady Act, which expired in 2004.

Associated Press