
Florida lawmakers begin discussion Monday on bill that allows ‘permitless carry’
State lawmakers will begin considering a bill on Monday that would allow Floridians to carry concealed weapons without a permit.
Sherriff Grady gets it.
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I didn’t know either
Discounting pro weed or not, what is the root cause of the prescription problem?For the most part Judd is a good guy, but he fails with his stupid anti-weed logic. I wish all the anti-weed cunts out there would just STFU already and worry about the problem with Rx drugs that turn kids into school shooters.
Discounting pro weed or not, what is the root cause of the prescription problem?
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Yea you are never going to 100% agree with anyone on everything. But I support his 2A position. Rx is a bigger issue when it comes to mental stability.For the most part Judd is a good guy, but he fails with his stupid anti-weed logic. I wish all the anti-weed cunts out there would just STFU already and worry about the problem with Rx drugs that turn kids into school shooters.
RX has always been an issue in this country and likely the largest “under the table “ substance problem out there.Discounting pro weed or not, what is the root cause of the prescription problem?
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For the most part Judd is a good guy, but he fails with his stupid anti-weed logic. I wish all the anti-weed cunts out there would just STFU already and worry about the problem with Rx drugs that turn kids into school shooters.
Discounting pro weed or not, what is the root cause of the prescription problem?
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But, you don't hear of anyone with a prescription of Xanax, and Amphetamines salts while drinking a beer relinquishing 2A rights. There is a little bit of double standard there lost in the middle all the rules.
That guy had no business as a cop.It happens.
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That guy had no business as a cop.
The point I is, I am unaware of prescription pharmaceutical drugs and or use of alcohol causing you to lose that your 2a rights, like illicit drugs do. What that cat was doing was way beyond legal use.
Thanks for clearing that up, I was ignorant of the specific written law.The article isn’t very well written or accurate. He was taking Clonazepam (prescribed to him, and a wife and girlfriend) and drinking Fireball whiskey.
Title 18 Sec 922(g)(3) says “unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance….” The substance itself doesn’t need to be illicit.
There were traces of cocaine in his vehicle, but none in toxicology.
Thanks for clearing that up, I was ignorant of the specific written law.
Seems there is a lot of grey area determining lawlessness when it comes to addiction. At what point does reasonable use cross the line into addiction/problem, how is that determined?
Also, at what point can someone who previously had issues regain that right?
To paragraph 2-In this guy’s case, he was eating his prescriptions before he could get them refilled, then finding the pills elsewhere. Use inconsistent with the prescription, or taking/using controlled substances prescribed to another person is “unlawful use.”
Are you asking at what point can someone regain their 2nd Amendment right after a felony conviction? On the federal side, I’m not sure if there’s a way. On the state side, there are avenues to have non-violent felonies expunged after a certain period (Alabama) or provisions for felons to possess guns in their homes for self-protection after five years (Texas). There may be policies like that in other states as well.
The permit-less carry bill has passed both houses and is now on its way to Gov. DeSantis' desk. We are told he will sign it. We'll see.
Last updated January 3, 2023 . In 2015, Kansas passed S.B. 45 into law, authorizing anyone 21 years of age and older to carry a concealed firearm on their person without a license or permit. Individuals under 21 years of age may only do so when on their own land, abode, or fixed place of business.
It takes a real leap of negativity to see this as a bad thing.Yay, they gave back rights they hadn't the authority to regulate in the first place...
This act alone shows they think they can regulate it at a future date.
Why ask those that contravened the COTUS to make a law to fix it, repeal the laws that have gotten us here.
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Reality may seem negative, show where the quoted wasn't factual.It takes a real leap of negativity to see this as a bad thing.
But you do you boo!
Where did I ever say it wasn't factual, I said it comes off as negative. It's a move in the right direction.Reality may seem negative, show where the quoted wasn't factual.
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Regulated in 1700s context: Being in proper working order.Where did I ever say it wasn't factual, I said it comes off as negative. It's a move in the right direction.
But if you wana play that game, define the word regulated, quote the entire 2A and and get back to me.
Regulated in 1700s context: Being in proper working order.
Many attempts have been garnered to mean regulation by a authority, false.
I can only point out the contradiction in feeling this was a win.
They are still operating in a capacity that assumes they have the authority to do either good or bad concerning rights.
To be a "right" that was given by God/Higher authority than the goverment it has to be beyond their reach and or regulation.
Here is the water ^^^, drink or not is up to you.
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In 1700s context.View attachment 8110282
So now you’re making up definitions to suit your narrative. I’d say that’s a false statement do you want to keep going?
I get it, you'll not see beyond what you've been told.View attachment 8110288
You are reading shit where people (fudd gun nutters) have twisted facts to suit a narrative.
Study the etymology of the word regulate.
You are 100% not factual!
Who is supposed to regulate the militia?I get it, you'll not see beyond what you've been told.
BTW the words used with other words can create a new/different meaning.
Dick had a different meaning, as common use in the 50s.
You should know why it has a different meaning in the 2020s/
Look up vaccine while you are at it.
See if you can see where it may have been adjusted for use.
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I can see that I am trying to nail jello to a tree, good luck.Who is supposed to regulate the militia?
Keep it in “ working order” to use your definition.
Like a pressure regulator on an air line keeps the line from exploding, or your tool from over reving.
Regulate is like a governor on an engine to keep it from over reving.
You keep trying to talk about other things that have nothing to do with the definition of the word regulate. Which you failed to properly define or understand.
Any thing you can say to avoid the fact that as written the A2 is actually giving the government the authority to control the militia… or regulate it. Its okay, I don’t expect you grasp this.
Freeze it first, with a hole for the nail. Easy peezyI can see that I am trying to nail jello to a tree, good luck.
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So now you’re making up definitions to suit your narrative. I’d say that’s a false statement do you want to keep going?
Explain to me, then why blacks weren’t allowed to own firearms or join militias?You are indeed showing your ignorance by trying to refute 1700's usage of words with modern dictionaries' definitions.
You are wrong here. Read the book, "That Every Man Be Armed" and get back to me.
The permit-less carry bill has passed both houses and is now on its way to Gov. DeSantis' desk. We are told he will sign it. We'll see.
Next on the list, "Eliminate and repeal" Red flag laws. I've heard him state that he would have vetoed them if he were in office at the time. He was not. It was Gov. Rick Scott that signed them into law. We just have to get the legislature to bring it to him. Not sure they will, but.. The "revenue incentives" as well as the "get guns off the streets" mantra for LE is too great. They are currently unconstitutional (violating 2nd, 4th, 5th and 14th amendments).
Next after that, make "Civil Asset Forfeiture" illegal. Same problems in re: "revenue incentives" for LE. Only a court of law can deprive someone of property after a proper judiciary procedure and adjudication.
Think I saw a piece that he said he wanted to discuss open carry. I'm not a fan, but believe it should be (is) lawful.