I think they'll put him in the "Psych Ward" before they do anything else. He'll never see the GP. After that, maybe "PC." That said, if I wake up one morning and discover that he's been "Epsteined," I won't be losing sleep.Tenzing_Norgay wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 1:38 pm He's going to wish he was dead after a few months in State prison. He's been in County this entire time.
Either they put him in general pop and he gets to be Tyrone's bitch, using Skittles for lipstick...or the put him in solitary where he ends up painting Hello Kitty figures on the wall with his feces.
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He should have gotten the death penalty and Florida's gun owners never should have been punished for his actions.
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You've been at this long enough that whether it was him or someone else, Florida's gun owners would have been penalized somehow from this rino legislature.
We are never going to get past the fact that tourism is a big part of Florida's income stream and the legislature is not going to pass anything that will potentially scare the tourists away. They will pass just enough to appease the tourists, and not totally pissoff most gun owners. After all most gun owners have no idea what a bump stock or binary trigger are.
This is the balance we have from not having a state income tax. Is it ideal, of course not. But it is what it is.
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Only four percent of tourists are international, the rest are Americans. Half the country is Constitutional Carry and 47 states are Open Carry. If guns was such an issue, then all those folks form outside of Florida wouldn't have more liberal gun rights than Floridians. Texas is a huge tourist state, their gun rights haven't harmed their tourism industry, same with Georgia and Arizona.Chigger wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 12:03 pmYou've been at this long enough that whether it was him or someone else, Florida's gun owners would have been penalized somehow from this rino legislature.
We are never going to get past the fact that tourism is a big part of Florida's income stream and the legislature is not going to pass anything that will potentially scare the tourists away. They will pass just enough to appease the tourists, and not totally pissoff most gun owners. After all most gun owners have no idea what a bump stock or binary trigger are.
This is the balance we have from not having a state income tax. Is it ideal, of course not. But it is what it is.
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True, but a very strong plurality if not a majority of those American tourists are from the "Anti-gun" Northeast (NY, NJ, MD, DC) etc., thanks in large part to the Auto-Train. The Auto-Train that dumps them not more than 20 minutes from "The Rodent." In fact, "Rodent" tourists are the AutoTrain's 2nd largest constituency. The #1 constituency are the "Snowbirds" that come down before the Winter and leave in the Spring. And both "The Rodent" and the FRF kowtow to them vigorously. And the FL Legislagure kowtows to the Rodent/FRF. Etc. etc.Miami_JBT wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 12:14 pmOnly four percent of tourists are international, the rest are Americans. Half the country is Constitutional Carry and 47 states are Open Carry. If guns was such an issue, then all those folks form outside of Florida wouldn't have more liberal gun rights than Floridians. Texas is a huge tourist state, their gun rights haven't harmed their tourism industry, same with Georgia and Arizona.Chigger wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 12:03 pmYou've been at this long enough that whether it was him or someone else, Florida's gun owners would have been penalized somehow from this rino legislature.
We are never going to get past the fact that tourism is a big part of Florida's income stream and the legislature is not going to pass anything that will potentially scare the tourists away. They will pass just enough to appease the tourists, and not totally pissoff most gun owners. After all most gun owners have no idea what a bump stock or binary trigger are.
This is the balance we have from not having a state income tax. Is it ideal, of course not. But it is what it is.
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