![]() ![]() But his bid for the state’s highest office isn’t inconsequential. He also wants to abolish taxation (it’s “theft,” he said), privatize Georgia’s education system, and effectively tamp down the government’s role in governing across the board.Īddressing his competitors at times as just “Brian” and “Stacey,” and angling for attention by interjecting at practically every lull in conversation-and when his opponents were speaking-Hazel came across as “belligerent,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist Patricia Murphy tweeted after the debate. Senate in 2020 and Congress in 2018, said Monday he wants to do away with gun laws and proposed legalizing cannabis and psilocybin (the psychoactive chemical in some fungi) to help treat mental health issues. Hazel, a businessman who unsuccessfully ran for U.S. ![]() They both want to crack down on violent crime, but where Abrams thinks that can be accomplished in part with gun control, Kemp said officials can circumvent the need for firearm restrictions by instead “going after the people who are doing these gun-related crimes”-or jailing gang members. Abrams called that claim bogus, saying she just wants to reform public safety departments in ways that better protect minorities from abuse. Kemp touted backing from law enforcement groups across the state and accused Abrams of seeking to defund the police. ![]()
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