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So here's the Pro-Gun Bills the Republicans killed this session
Posted: Sat May 15, 2021 1:22 pm
by Miami_JBT
Constitutional Carry
Second Amendment Sanctuary
Campus Carry
End the ban of gun/ammo sales during states of emergency
Carrying a firearm at legislative meetings
Repealing the Post Parkland Gun Control passed in 2018 by Republicans
Yet these same law makers claim they're pro gun and defend our rights.
Five of these six bills were assigned to Rep. Cord Byrd's committee... the man claims to be pro-gun and even has the nerve to advertise his law practice as being all about gun rights issues.
Did the Governor spend a single cent of political capital on these bills? No, not one word from the Governor's office showing any support for these bills.
They keep pissing on our backs and tell us it is raining. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
STOP DEFENDING THEM, GO AFTER THEM!
So here's the Pro-Gun Bills the Republicans killed this session
Posted: Sat May 15, 2021 1:46 pm
by dammitgriff
I’ll get a rope if you go find the tree of liberty!
(I have a feeling voting for new politicians is as useless as a county worker leaning on a shovel)
Re: So here's the Pro-Gun Bills the Republicans killed this session
Posted: Sat May 15, 2021 4:00 pm
by jimmac
Please don't down grade the county workers, many gave their lives for our county when they died after the termites ate through their shovel handles and they fell over.
Re: So here's the Pro-Gun Bills the Republicans killed this session
Posted: Sun May 16, 2021 5:44 am
by Sweep
Violence and bloodshed is only thing that makes a impression the crap going on around the country is all on our liberal politicians hands. When TSHF hope
That the masses remember each for their contribution
Re: So here's the Pro-Gun Bills the Republicans killed this session
Posted: Sun May 16, 2021 1:51 pm
by TACC
I dont know if its doing any good but I keep sending emails to Desantis and the rest of them.
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Re: So here's the Pro-Gun Bills the Republicans killed this session
Posted: Sun May 16, 2021 3:20 pm
by tector
I have thought about this for a long time, as I am sure you have, and I think we both agree it is the nature of the GOP in this state. Too much of it (i.e. enough of it to matter) is really a reflection of the GOP up in NY, NJ, MA, CT and the like. That is they are basically corporatists, concerned only about tax cuts, creating a business friendly environment, etc. And they are--and can be--this way because they reflect their constituents, i.e. a shitload of people of transplanted from Yankee environs. The GOP up there is not usually actively hostile to guns, but they are also not willing to be aggressively pro-gun either. It just doesn't really matter that much to them. That is how it is for them culturally, and it has been that way a LONG time. I mean NY enacted the Sullivan Act in
1911, and had plenty of GOP governors and legislatures since then (not so much recently). It never mattered.
Sorry, that's how I see it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sullivan_Act