Concealed Carry Application Leads To Innocent Man Being Arrested

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Bearing Arms' Cam & Co
November 24, 2020

Martin Jones was a Dean's List student at Kennesaw State University when he was arrested for criminal property damage. The only problem? Jones was innocent, but a warrant was issued for his arrest because his name, like all other concealed carry applicants, had been placed on a countywide database of names used by law enforcement to track criminal suspects.

Cam has more details on the outrageous story, and the lawsuit that Jones is now pursuing against the Albany, Georgia police department and the Dougherty County Sheriff's Office.