Re: Push on for 2020 FL true AWB Constitutional Amendment
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 10:04 am
Digging through the campaign finance records. A lot of the donations are from out of state.
Come and meet with Florida's finest shooters.
https://www.floridashootersnetwork.com/
Moles inside law enforcement have two years to ignore reports about crazy people and let them shoot something up right before the 2020 election.
Campaign Finance Records - Sensible Florida, Inc.Regulates marijuana (hereinafter "cannabis") for limited use and growing by persons twenty-one years of age or older. State shall adopt regulations to issue, renew, suspend, and revoke licenses for cannabis cultivation, product manufacturing, testing and retail facilities. Local governments may regulate facilities' time, place and manner and, if state fails to timely act, may license facilities. Does not affect compassionate use of low-THC cannabis, nor immunize federal law violations.
Perfect storm.Miami_JBT wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 1:10 pm Dope is also gaining some serious capital too for their petition.
Regulate Marijuana in a Manner Similar to Alcohol to Establish Age, Licensing, and Other Restrictions
Campaign Finance Records - Sensible Florida, Inc.Regulates marijuana (hereinafter "cannabis") for limited use and growing by persons twenty-one years of age or older. State shall adopt regulations to issue, renew, suspend, and revoke licenses for cannabis cultivation, product manufacturing, testing and retail facilities. Local governments may regulate facilities' time, place and manner and, if state fails to timely act, may license facilities. Does not affect compassionate use of low-THC cannabis, nor immunize federal law violations.
This will get the Leftist vote out in force. Plus the Presidential Election and the fact that felons now have the right to vote.
It’s not you are correctSkoll wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 4:10 pm Not to derail here, but I'm curious why everyone thinks a felon vote is automatically going to be a Democrat vote. A lot of guys in extended prison stays usually get religious and thus more conservative, and there's also the assumption that a lot of them will even bother to vote at all.
So what gives with all the sensationalism about felons being able to vote in FL now?
Because in FL, being a felon sucks. You're barred from a number of professional business licenses. You have a rap sheet that limits your employment opportunities. Thus, a number of then rely on welfare to survive. Welfare that Democrats push and Republicans attack.Skoll wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 4:10 pm Not to derail here, but I'm curious why everyone thinks a felon vote is automatically going to be a Democrat vote. A lot of guys in extended prison stays usually get religious and thus more conservative, and there's also the assumption that a lot of them will even bother to vote at all.
So what gives with all the sensationalism about felons being able to vote in FL now?