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At age 20 you are not old enough to get a Georgia Weapons License, which is a permit to carry a handgun or knife with blade over 5 inches. So without a permit and without being eligible to get one, your carry options are limited.

I think you can still carry a pistol in your car (one that you own and drive yourself). And you can carry one (openly, in a holster) while hunting or fishing when you are legally doing those things with the land owner's permission. And when you are target shooting for practice with permission of the land owner or range operator. To get the gun to and from the range or hunting field or fishing area, you can transport it unloaded and locked in a case of some kind. There may also be an exception for carrying at "your place of business" but I'm not sure if that means any place you work, with or without permission from the boss, or if the "your place of business" exception only applies to the the place where you are a manager / co-owner of the business and therefore at least partially responsible for the safety and security there.

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