IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COWETA COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Plaintiff
VS.
Matthew Ryan Morgan
Defendant
CASE NO. SUR2022000588
CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMIT NOTICE
Pursuant to O.C.G.A 16-11-129(e)(2)
If you are charged or convicted of the offenses listed below, your ability to obtain a concealed weapons permit may be affected. If you currently possess a concealed weapons carry permit, the charge or conviction of the offenses listed below may affect the status of the permit.
Offenses which may affect a concealed weapons carry permit:
Any felony offense;
Any violation of V.G.C.S.A. involving sale or manufacturing of drugs;
Any second or subsequent charge or conviction of a violation of V.G.C.S.A. involving possession of drugs;
Any other offense which would otherwise prohibit the issuance of a concealed weapons carry permit.
You are required to inform this Court if you currently possess a concealed weapons carry permit and of which county issued the permit.
By signing this, you acknowledge that you have been advised of the requirement to inform this Court of the possession of a concealed weapons carry permit and that the charge or conviction may result in prohibition of obtaining a permit.
I do __ or do not _X_ currently possess a concealed weapons carry permit.
The permit was issued in County, Georgia
Matthew Ryan Morgan
Signature of Defendant
06/23/2025
Date
Additional Information
VGCSA stands for Violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. This term encompasses a range of drug-related offenses, including possession, distribution, manufacture, and sale of controlled substances.
(2) If a person is convicted of any crime or otherwise adjudicated in a matter which would make the maintenance of a weapons carry license by such person unlawful pursuant to subsection (b) of this Code section, the judge of the superior court or state court hearing such case or presiding over such matter shall inquire whether such person is the holder of a weapons carry license. If such person is the holder of a weapons carry license, then the judge of the superior court or state court shall inquire of such person the county of the probate court which issued such weapons carry license, or if such person has ever had his or her weapons carry license renewed, then of the county of the probate court which most recently issued such person a renewal license. The judge of the superior court or state court shall notify the judge of the probate court of such county of the matter which makes the maintenance of a weapons carry license by such person to be unlawful pursuant to subsection (b) of this Code section. The Council of Superior Court Judges of Georgia and The Council of State Court Judges of Georgia shall provide by rule for the procedures which judges of the superior court and the judges of the state courts, respectively, are to follow for the purposes of this paragraph.