Today, our guest columnists examine Georgia’s new expanded gun law from both sides of the issue. One promises a push to convince bars and restaurants to prohibit guns; the other defends citizens’ right to arm themselves in more public places. In our third column, the chief judge of the Fulton County Superior Court responds to a recent column that looked at how the city of Atlanta is dealing with its repeat offender problem — and lay some of the blame on Fulton courts.

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The city of Atlanta opened Azalea Fresh Market downtown to help residents find affordable groceries. (Natrice Miller/AJC)