Georgia: Sheriff’s Concealed Carry Sign Goes Viral

Harris County Sheriff Mike Jolly has a brand-new welcome sign for his county.  It warns visitors that “Our citizens have concealed weapons.  If you kill someone, we might kill you back.”

Fox News reports:

A Georgia sheriff, whose politically incorrect welcome sign went viral in 2015, has a new, bold message for visitors to his county.

“Our citizens have concealed weapons,” the welcome sign reads in part. “If you kill someone, we might kill you back.”

But it doesn’t stop there.“Enjoy your stay!” the sign added. “We have ONE jail and 356 cemeteries.”

Fox News goes on to remind us that Sheriff Jolley paid out of his own pocket for another welcome sign in 2015.

Jolley’s previous sign in 2015 defended the American flag and Christmas. He paid $553 for the sign out of his own pocket.The text read: “WARNING: Harris County is politically incorrect. We say: Merry Christmas, God Bless America and In God We Trust. We salute our troops and our flag. If this offends you…LEAVE!”At the time, Jolley told “FOX & Friends” he was “humbled” after receiving so much support, especially in his community, where he said people made supportive yard signs and t-shirts.

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Tags: 2nd Amendment, Culture, Georgia

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