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Offline kozball

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Florida's response to School Shooting
« on: February 19, 2018, 12:29:27 PM »
           
HB 219: Assault Weapons and Large-Capacity Magazines
 
GENERAL BILL by Smith ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Abruzzo ; Cortes, J. ; Davis ; Geller ; Mercado ; Richardson ; Russell

Assault Weapons and Large-Capacity Magazines; Prohibits sale, transfers, or possession of assault weapon or large-capacity ammunition magazine; provides exceptions; requires certificates of possession for assault weapons or large-capacity ammunition magazines lawfully possessed before specified date; provides conditions for continued possession of such weapons or large-capacity ammunition magazines; requires certificates of transfer for transfers of assault weapons or large-capacity magazines; provides for relinquishment of assault weapons or large-capacity magazines; provides requirements for transportation of assault weapons; provides enhanced criminal penalties for certain offenses when committed with assault weapon or large-capacity magazine.

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Effective Date: 10/1/2018
Last Action: 1/9/2018 House - Introduced -HJ 25

 https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2018/219/BillText/Filed/PDF
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Re: Florida's response to School Shooting
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2018, 05:49:32 PM »
As we all here know, if that passes, it will do nothing to solve the problem of "gun free zones".  Then when something happens again, they will really be scratching their heads.

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Re: Florida's response to School Shooting
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2018, 08:32:55 PM »
As we all here know, if that passes, it will do nothing to solve the problem of "gun free zones".  Then when something happens again, they will really be scratching their heads.

and in their lies the problem... our Government leaders have created "death zones" a place where you can't defend your self , not a gun free zone, and are to stupid to see it ... if you were a sheep farmer would you pound "No Wolves Allowed" signs in the ground around your property to protect your flock ? i Know right ... but for some reason our Government leaders would rather do "Something" "Anything" even if it is so wrong and stupid then be seen doing nothing .. why in 1990 did they think that placing "Gun Free Zone" signs across the US schools would do any thing to detour a wack-a-doodle crazy SOB ... from entering with a fire arm. if shooting , killing a helpless kid is not going to stop a crazy person from committing murder. why would you think a 5,000$ fine and a max of 5 years in jail penalty for entering a gun free zone would even slow some one down..
 
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Re: Florida's response to School Shooting
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2018, 01:07:58 PM »
and in their lies the problem... our Government leaders have created "death zones" a place where you can't defend your self , not a gun free zone, and are to stupid to see it ... if you were a sheep farmer would you pound "No Wolves Allowed" signs in the ground around your property to protect your flock ? i Know right ... but for some reason our Government leaders would rather do "Something" "Anything" even if it is so wrong and stupid then be seen doing nothing .. why in 1990 did they think that placing "Gun Free Zone" signs across the US schools would do any thing to detour a wack-a-doodle crazy SOB ... from entering with a fire arm. if shooting , killing a helpless kid is not going to stop a crazy person from committing murder. why would you think a 5,000$ fine and a max of 5 years in jail penalty for entering a gun free zone would even slow some one down..
 


Well said. A feel-good, do-nothing law. Next would be registration (California, anyone?) then confiscation, when the do-nothing law does nothing.