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FL: Open carry: More bad law from NRA
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The National Rifle Association knows no limits. It persuaded the Florida Legislature to allow gun owners to take their weapons to work. It passed another law to stop doctors from asking patients about their guns, which is tied up in court. Now the NRA wants lawmakers to allow nearly 1 million owners of concealed weapon permits to openly carry their guns on the street. Florida already is awash in guns and high-profile shootings, and embellishing the state's Wild West reputation is no way to attract business and tourists. |
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gruhn
(8/13/2012)
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Shall not be infringed knows no limits.
One hundred years ago we knew no limits. Now we know all sorts of limits. Please take a moment to step back and look around. |
| Comment by:
gruhn
(8/13/2012)
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"knows no limits" is just a rewording of "we have to compromise, every time I say so" until, like Zeno, we run smack into the wall.
Why are so many geeks gun rights friendly? Because they have a lot of experience with powers of two. |
| Comment by:
gruhn
(8/13/2012)
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Awash in high profile shootings?
Sorry, you are feeding yourself. Circular argument. You lose. |
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