Posted on Dec 12, 2017
Florida Firearms Owners! SB 1242 & HB 739 would extend your rights dramatically!
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SGT Chris Wagoner- By, With, and Through the grace of God, I live in Texas and carry a S&W M&P everyday. We follow the 30.6 and 30.7 Federal statues here and individual businesses have their gun stances listed on their entrance ways. I frequent the pro gun establishments. I have to agree that this looks like its more trouble than its worth. Why do we have a Constitutional Right based on conditions, environment, and daily activities? Thats right, we don't. Endowed Rights are the issue being decided (guns are the current application) and the People of Florida are accepting an elite group of people to hand out Rights as they see fit. The troubling aspect is this is not Constitutional. My advice to anyone carrying is to research USCCA and other type associations that will get you a lawyer once you violate a very complicated law.
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Has anyone ever been charged and convicted of illegal firearm possession in FL for carrying a weapon from his house to his car? And as for that incredibly expansive list being the answer to solve that rather narrow legal problem (if it exists in practice at all) is ridiculous. If they want to make open or concealed carry legal everywhere, then have rhe guts to say so and write the bill. Don't hide the true purpose of the bill from the people. If the people support it, they will vote for it.
But that list is over the top. It lists MUSHING as an authorized activity. That's right, MUSHING in Florida.
MUSH
1.
to go or travel, especially over snow with a dog team and sled.
verb (used with object)
2.
to drive or spur on (sled dogs or a sled drawn by dogs).
interjection
3.
go! (used as an order to start or speed up a dog team)
noun
4.
a trip or journey, especially across snow and ice with a dog team.
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But that list is over the top. It lists MUSHING as an authorized activity. That's right, MUSHING in Florida.
MUSH
1.
to go or travel, especially over snow with a dog team and sled.
verb (used with object)
2.
to drive or spur on (sled dogs or a sled drawn by dogs).
interjection
3.
go! (used as an order to start or speed up a dog team)
noun
4.
a trip or journey, especially across snow and ice with a dog team.
Origin Expand
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