An armed anti-Muslim rally is planned for Monday morning starting at the Georgia Capitol and ending in front of the CNN center.

The organizer, James Stachowiak of Augusta, Georgia, said he’s protesting the U.S. government’s immigration policies and response to the arrest of anti-government militants in eastern Oregon.

In a YouTube video, Stachowiak said he was denied a permit for him to hold an armed rally at Liberty Plaza across the Georgia State Capitol.

The Georgia Building Authority said it denied the permit on Feb. 10 because Stachowiak didn’t provide enough information on the application. He said it was because he’s encouraging people to bring their guns.

Atlanta Police Sergeant Dermus Strozier said there will be safe areas while the rally is going on.

“We’re going to have plenty of police officer presence for this rally, so we just got to listen to the nearest police officer, stay clear of the area,” Strozier said. “Unfortunately, it’s not illegal to have a firearm in the state of Georgia, it’s an open-carry state.”

Georgia State University has altered its bus route just for Monday so its buses don’t go past the Capitol “out of an abundance of caution.”

In his videos, Stachowiak said the long guns will be loaded and copies of the Quran will be destroyed at a public sidewalk across the Georgia Capitol and in front of the CNN center.