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Report: Half Way Through FL's Legislative Session

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2021 10:57 am
by Miami_JBT
Half way through Session, here is what is happening with the Second Amendment in the Legislature

We’re nearing the half way mark, so here is your news update on what is happening in the Legislature. As your State Director, I’ve been on the ground in Tallahassee amplifying your voices in the very halls that the legislative leadership has tried to block you out of.

Again, the Capitol is still closed to the general public and no one can go inside to meet with their lawmakers to voice their concerns unless they have a scheduled meeting.

So, with that, let’s get to the news.

March 17 was a busy day. GOA spoke before two separate committees for three different bills with a number of amendments.

That morning, the first bill to be heard was the State Preemption bill, HB 1409, introduced by Rep. Cord Byrd (R). This is a solidly good bill that you can get behind.

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Currently, under the state’s preemption law, if a municipality passes an ordinance that goes beyond the scope and authority that the state has allowed and a lawsuit is filed, the municipality can change that ordinance and make the lawsuit moot. HB 1409 makes it so that if the municipality tries to do that, the lawsuit can continue.

Basically, the goal is to prevent what happened with the Supreme Court Case of New York State Rifle Pistol Association Inc vs. New York City. When that case was going before the high court, New York City changed their law to make the issue moot, thus preventing the Supreme Court from ruling on the case.

Additionally, GOA spoke in support of HB 1343, introduced by Rep. Blaise Ingogolia (R), which requires that the FL Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services keep the online application system for concealed weapons permits up and running. In 2020, the department under the leadership of Commissioner Nikki Fried (D) shutdown the system, citing the COVID-19 pandemic as the reason, even though she kept other online application systems up and running.

In the afternoon, GOA was still at the Capitol, pounding the pavement and speaking in support of HB 259 — the House’s version of the Church Carry bill as introduced by Rep. Jayer Williamson (R).

Rep. Fentrice Driskel (D) introduced two amendments to the bill in an attempt to gut it and make this bill worthless. She wanted to make it so that no one could carry at any religious institution.

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We were able to defeat the bad amendments and made sure to see Rep. Byrd’s good amendment pass. It made sure that “gun free zone” signs don’t carry the weight of law.

Rep. Bryd submitted that amendment to remove any and all doubt from the bill. So, HB 259 is now a “clean” bill.

On March 22, GOA supported SM 1630, introduced by Sen. Dennis Baxley (R).

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While this is Sen. Baxley’s final term, he is trying his best to advance Second Amendment rights under the political restrictions the Senate President has placed on him.

SM 1630 is a Senate Motion expressing the consensus of the Florida Legislature that any forthcoming efforts by the federal government to restrict the right to keep and bear arms of Floridians violate the Constitution of the United States. This motion goes further to affirm that the intent of the Florida Legislature is to do everything in its power to protect the rights of Florida residents under the Second Amendment to the Constitution and under the Florida Constitution.

On March 26, HB 259 passed the full House with a vote of 76 yeas to 37 nays. So either this bill goes to the Senate for SB 498, the Senate’s version goes through one more committee and then onto the Senate floor.

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On March 29, SB 1884 was debated on and passed the Senate’s Judiciary Committee. This bill was introduced by Sen. Ray Rodrigues (R) and it is the Senate’s version of the State Preemption bill. Of course, GOA was there to make sure this bill advances since state preemption is very important.

As for Constitutional Carry. I spoke with Rep. Byrd back on March 17 since he chairs the House’s Criminal Justice & Public Safety Subcommittee. He said he will not have HB 123, the Constitutional Carry bill, added to the Committee’s agenda since it does not have a Senate Companion Bill.

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I believe that Rep. Bryd is a good man. As a lawyer, he even promotes himself as a “Gun Lawyer” through his his law firm.

But I question why someone that claims to be a gun rights lawyer would refuse to have a Constitutional Carry bill be heard in the very committee that he chairs.

The reason why is simple.

The ugliness of the Legislative Dictatorship is rearing its ugly head again.

The real truth is that the House Speaker doesn’t want it heard. Rep. Bryd is taking his marching orders from House Speaker Chris Sprowls (R). No one in the Senate submitted a companion bill because Senate President Wilton Simpson (R) will kill all of their other bills.

That’s why we need to exert external pressure upon these Legislative Dictators by engaging Gov. Ron DeSantis. By doing so, he can put pressure on the legislative leadership.

There are some good bills moving forward, but Constitutional Carry still faces an uphill battle.

As gun owners, you must be loud, proud, and ACTIVE! Make noise!

Overload their email inboxes, voice mail (the Senate is 850-487-5229, the House 850-717-5000, and the Governor’s Office is 850-717-9337), and physical offices with letters.


Remember what Sen. Baxley said back in 2019:

“Republican Lawmakers don’t support pro-gun legislation because they don’t hear any negative criticism from their constituency. They take the silence of gun owners as approval.”

Email Governor DeSantis so he can use his office as a bully pulpit to support pro-gun bills and don’t forget to email the entire the House and Senate to support pro-gun legislation.

Re: Report: Half Way Through FL's Legislative Session

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 7:00 am
by dammitgriff
Here is the apparent answer to DeSantis’s reluctance to push his RINOs in the legislature...he will need their support if he runs for President in 2024:
“Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has banned Covid-19 vaccine passports in his state, signing an executive order and calling on lawmakers to protect citizens permanently. Conservatives reacted by backing him for president in 2024.”
https://www.rt.com/usa/520005-desantis- ... passports/

R/Griff

Re: Report: Half Way Through FL's Legislative Session

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 11:49 am
by Gregg
The above is very likely the reason Desantis is not pushing for anything pro-gun.

Re: Report: Half Way Through FL's Legislative Session

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 8:19 pm
by TACC
I also just saw that Scott was trying to line up his ducks for a 2024 presidential run

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Re: Report: Half Way Through FL's Legislative Session

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 10:53 pm
by tector
Gregg wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2021 11:49 am The above is very likely the reason Desantis is not pushing for anything pro-gun.
Since it very well may be against Kamala Harris, gun voters can be taken for granted.

Re: Report: Half Way Through FL's Legislative Session

Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 7:34 am
by Miami_JBT
tector wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2021 10:53 pm
Gregg wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2021 11:49 am The above is very likely the reason Desantis is not pushing for anything pro-gun.
Since it very well may be against Kamala Harris, gun voters can be taken for granted.

What is happening is simple.

1. DeSantis campaigned on a pro-gun stance and stated in 2018 during the primary, that if he was Governor then, he'd have vetoed SB 7026. It is 2021 and he's yet to spend a red cent of political capital on pro-gun issues. He dangled the pro-gun carrot in 2018 and he got voters to bite. Why actually produce now? Especially when all he needs to do is campaign on a "I am against Biden's gun control". He doesn't need to do anything because gun owners will willingly vote for him on that alone just to keep the status quo.

2. The RPOF is anti-gun. The Republican Senate President is Wilton Simpson. The man that authored SB 7026 in 2018. He is incredibly anti-gun and he produced what Rick Scott and Donald Trump championed as a solution to the Parkland Shooting. He was made Senate President by Republican lawmakers voting him as the Senate President. Same goes in the House with The Republican House Speaker, Chris Sprowls. He voted in favor of SB 7026 and was rewarded handsomely. Furthermore, Rick Scott was rewarded with a Senate seat in Congress and the rest of the Republicans were reelected. Gun owners in 2018 and 2020 showed FL Republicans their bellies and showed that they aren't a political threat.

Republicans take gun owners' silence as approval.

Until gun owners are swarming the Capitol, hitting district offices, and making noise. Constitutional Carry will never happen in FL. Same goes for Campus Carry, and Open Carry.

Report: Half Way Through FL's Legislative Session

Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 7:49 am
by dammitgriff
Unlike the BLM and Antifa crowds, most of us have jobs and families we spend all our time with. If there was any way to replace my income—I am the sole earner—so I could join you in our state capital, I would.
Our current political situation forces the productive half of Florida’s citizens (mostly conservatives) into a Faustian choice between losing income now or losing liberty later. Unfortunately for the political elite in Tallahassee and other state capitals, when the people have lost everything and have nothing left to lose, they lose it...and all hell will break free.
Please continue to do your best on our behalf in Tallahassee, and please keep the updates rolling in here.
R/Griff

Re: Report: Half Way Through FL's Legislative Session

Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 9:29 am
by P5 Guy
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics ... d=msedgntp

There is no such thing as a PRO-GUN politician, yes some are less anti-gun than others.
Single-issue voting helps explain why intensely committed minorities can hold sway over casually committed majorities. "Why are gun owners so politically powerful?" an abortion rights activist once told me in an interview: "There are more uterus owners than gun owners. And when uterus owners begin to vote their issue, we will win."