Recently, Governor Brian Kemp signed a bill into law that makes it legal for most people to carry a concealed firearm without a license. Supporters say it protects the 2nd Amendment, but one pro-gun group said the law is dangerous.

“We’re about training African Americans how to shoot, how to take a firearm and learn how to protect themselves and loved ones,” said Philip Smith, with the National African American Gun Association.

The organization has grown tremendously since it started in 2015.  The group says that they are concerned that people who have no background in gun safety will be purchasing and carrying guns.

Smith told WSB News in Atlanta,  “We’re big advocates for the 2nd Amendment. We try to be very open in terms of the conversation because, obviously, some people are not advocates of the 2nd Amendment.”

The group says that they believe every law-abiding citizen has the right to protect themselves and carry firearms, but they also say they will be monitoring the affect of the new law on the African-American community.