§ 38-2-277 - Unauthorized military bodies prohibited; exceptions; support by counties or cities prohibited; penalty for membership
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    38-2-277   (2010)
    38-2-277.    Unauthorized military bodies prohibited; exceptions; support  by counties or cities prohibited; penalty for membership 
      (a)  No  body of men other than the organized militia, components of the armed  forces of the United States, and bodies of the police and state  constabulary and such other organizations as may be formed under this  chapter shall associate themselves together as a military unit or parade  or demonstrate in public with firearms.
(b)  Associations  wholly comprised of military personnel honorably discharged from the  service of the United States and benevolent and secret organizations may  parade in public with swords. Students in educational institutions  where military science is a prescribed part of the course of instruction  may drill or parade with firearms in public under the supervision of  their instructors. This Code section shall not be construed to prevent  parades in public with firearms by authorized organizations of the  organized militia of any other state.
(c)  No  political subdivision of this state shall raise or appropriate any  money toward arming, equipping, uniforming, or in any other way  supporting, sustaining, or providing drill rooms or armories for any  such unauthorized organizations.
(d)  Any  person who actively participates in an unauthorized military  organization or who parades with any unauthorized body of men as set  forth in subsection (a) of this Code section shall be guilty of a  misdemeanor.