I have the perfect answer to this: change the law in FL to something along the lines of "If you commit a crime with a gun, and are found guilty by a jury of your peers, you receive the death penalty." DeSantis is proposing something very similar for child rapists as we speak (although Kennedy v. Louisiana has already decided against it based on the 8th Amendment). In my example, the defendant gets an expedited appeal and failing that, sentence is carried out. The key here to my proposal isn't that someone gets injured/harmed/killed; someone robs a convenience store, and used a gun to commit the crime. No one is injured, no shots were fired, but a gun was used in the crime. If that person is convicted of the crime, they get the death penalty. Governor has the ability to grant clemency in extenuating circumstances. I personally would be completely at ease with a law like that. Watch "gun crimes" drop precipitously in our state. Unfortunately, I'm sure the 8th Amendment would be invoked as "cruel and unusual punishment". However, I believe that an argument could be made whereby the presence of a firearm during a robbery denotes a clear and present danger to those being robbed. A firearm is clearly meant to be used to kill people - the Democrats tell us that every day - so IMHO the case law of Kennedy v. Louisiana would not apply (NOTE: I am not a lawyer).Miami_JBT wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 11:42 pmI've heard it from a number of Republicans at different Republican events when Constitutional Carry is discussed.TACC wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 11:03 am Thank you for the update.
Saw the click on link for another letter, thank you.
Sent in another letter as well.
In your opinion is it true that the delay on this is the Republicans not wanting black people, or as the article put it, people of color, not to be able to carry weapons?
I just don't understand the logic in this. Criminals will carry regardless of color, why can't law abiding citizens carry regardless of color?
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At the April Quarterly Meeting, a couple of good old boys were against it because as they put it, "what if my wife sees some gangbanger with a gun on his hip at the Piggly Wiggly? I can't have my wife deal with that!" When I asked him would he have an issue if it were a White Guy in creased pants and polo Open Carrying, would he have an issue? He went beet red.
A colleague of mine confronted a Republican State Representative about Constitutional Carry. The lawmaker stated he's against Constitutional Carry because he can't stand the idea of hoodlums with dreadlocks walking down International Drive openly carrying a firearm. When my colleague asked for clarification and said, "oh, you mea young Black men in urban attire? That's what you're against?" The lawmaker choked on his own tongue and basically said yes.
The FL Republican Party is infested with former Southern Blue Dog Democrats and Northern Country Club Republicans. Both of whom don't like the idea of minorities being armed.
I would think these Blue Dog Democrats and Northern Country Club Republicans wives would be very much at peace.