LadyJazzer wrote: If something conflicts with existing federal law, then it doesn't much matter if it passes--It will get overturned...If we get 6 out of 7, I'll be a happy camper...
So you think it is OK for a woman who has a concealed carry firearm, and who has been trained in it's use, that it OK for her rights and ability to defend herself be denied when walks onto a college campus?
"Florida Bill Would Require Bullet Buyers to Take Anger Management Classes
State Sen. Audrey Gibson, a Democrat from Jacksonville, has drawn the ire of gun rights groups after introducing a bill that would require anyone who wishes to buy ammunition in Florida to complete an anger management class. The bill would also require a three-day waiting period for the sale of all firearms, not just handguns.
Her bill, SB 1229, would require anyone purchasing ammunition to present a certificate stating they've completed an anger management course. Bullet buyers would have to retake the class once every ten years. Failing to do so would constitute a second-degree misdemeanor.
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LadyJazzer wrote: If something conflicts with existing federal law, then it doesn't much matter if it passes--It will get overturned...If we get 6 out of 7, I'll be a happy camper...
So you think it is OK for a woman who has a concealed carry firearm, and who has been trained in it's use, that it OK for her rights and ability to defend herself be denied when walks onto a college campus?
So, I think if we get 6 out of 7, I'll be a happy camper...
Colorado gun bills: Measure to ban concealed-carry guns on college campuses dies before vote
The sponsor of a bill banning concealed weapons on college campuses plans to kill his measure Friday, Democrats have confirmed.
Four Democratic sources close to the matter said the bill's sponsor, Rollie Heath, D-Boulder, plans to kill the bill and it won't be brought up for debate on the Senate floor.
Denver Post
Looks like the Democrat anti-gun attack is starting to fall apart. :jump: