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View All Images- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia
- June 24, 2013 - Atlanta, GA - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's "No More Names" bus tour made a stop in Atlanta, where gun control advocates held a rally on the steps of the Georgia capitol. Outnumbering the gun control advocates were openly-armed pro-gun supporters who peacefully voiced their opposition to the anti-gun coalition. Several of the No More Names supporters confronted and yelled at pro-gun supporters in front of the media in apparent attempts to create a newsworthy situation. The pro-gun advocates remained calm despite the verbal assaults by the No More Names ralliers. Police threatened the arrest of a couple of the pro-gun supporters who, at one point, shouted their opposition to the No More Names rally and information being presented. A number of people spoke at the rally including parents of muder victims, GA State Senators and more. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia `