25th Anniversary K9
25th Anniversary K9

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Way to go Florida

Collapse
X
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Way to go Florida

    http://dailycaller.com/2012/05/03/fl...al-convention/

  • #2
    Bravo for Gov. Scott...he made the right decision IMHO!
    Virtues are learned at Mother's Knee

    Vices are learned at some other Joint

    Comment


    • #3
      +1 And he made the correct decision, too.
      Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

      Life Member - NRA
      Colt Gold Cup 70 series
      Colt Woodsman
      Ruger Mark III .22-45
      Kahr CM9
      Kahr P380

      Comment


      • #4
        In a time when it's hard to like government.
        I'm still very glad I escaped communist California 20 years ago
        to live free in a state called a Florida.

        Comment


        • #5
          Agree with the Gov.
          Wake Up...Grow Up...Show Up...Sit Up...Shut Up...Listen Up

          Comment


          • #6
            This brings up an interesting question about Florida law. Would it even be legal for Governor Scott to do this, or would it require legislative action? If the Governor can simply impose a random ban for this reason, who then decides what criterion will justify another ban in the next town, or by the next Governor (maybe a liberal gun hater next time)? This would open up a whole big can of worms, and I applaud Gov. Scott for not caving. I'm pretty sure our governor would have caved in a half second.

            Any time a single figurehead stomps on individual freedoms without regard to the will of the people, it sets a very bad precedent that, once established, makes it easier the next time.
            I've lost my memory, and I can't remember where I put it.

            Comment


            • #7
              Originally posted by Deano View Post
              This brings up an interesting question about Florida law. Would it even be legal for Governor Scott to do this, or would it require legislative action? If the Governor can simply impose a random ban for this reason, who then decides what criterion will justify another ban in the next town, or by the next Governor (maybe a liberal gun hater next time)? This would open up a whole big can of worms, and I applaud Gov. Scott for not caving. I'm pretty sure our governor would have caved in a half second.

              Any time a single figurehead stomps on individual freedoms without regard to the will of the people, it sets a very bad precedent that, once established, makes it easier the next time.
              That is a good question. The only thing I can get fro that article is:

              Buckhorn requested “an executive order prohibiting the transportation of firearms in downtown Tampa during the RNC,” which will take place in Tampa over four days in August.
              A 2011 Florida Law mandates that firearms can only be regulated at the state level; cities and counties may not make their own rules.
              Even without any action by Scott, Guns will not be permitted inside the Convention itself under a Secret Service mandated ban. But Buckhorn would like to extend that ban to include all of Downtown Tampa, considered part of the “Event Zone.”

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by jg rider View Post
                That is a good question. The only thing I can get fro that article is:

                Buckhorn requested “an executive order prohibiting the transportation of firearms in downtown Tampa during the RNC,” which will take place in Tampa over four days in August.
                A 2011 Florida Law mandates that firearms can only be regulated at the state level; cities and counties may not make their own rules.
                Even without any action by Scott, Guns will not be permitted inside the Convention itself under a Secret Service mandated ban. But Buckhorn would like to extend that ban to include all of Downtown Tampa, considered part of the “Event Zone.”
                I'm not a big fan of the "executive order". It generally reeks of lacking something important called consensus.
                I've lost my memory, and I can't remember where I put it.

                Comment


                • #9
                  Originally posted by Deano View Post
                  I'm not a big fan of the "executive order". It generally reeks of lacking something important called consensus.
                  What consensus do you mean, nation wide, state wide, or just the citizens of Tampa?

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jg rider View Post
                    What consensus do you mean, nation wide, state wide, or just the citizens of Tampa?
                    Nation wide if it's the POTUS, state wide if you're talking about the governor. I just feel like executive orders are way too dictatorial. We don't elect dictators, we elect people to uphold the law of the land. As an example, I'm sure you're aware that our governor has refused to allow capital punishment to take place while he's in office. This in spite of the fact that it is law, and has been passed in at least two general elections, by the voters. The people have spoken. I feel he has a duty to uphold the laws of the state. If our governor won't uphold the laws on the books, why should we as citizens be held to a higher standard? Maybe there are times when it is necessary, as in ambiguous laws about gray areas that come to the fore, but generally speaking, our government is by the people, for the people. I don't like executive orders that contradict existing law. Too much power delegated to one person.
                    I've lost my memory, and I can't remember where I put it.

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Deano View Post
                      Nation wide if it's the POTUS, state wide if you're talking about the governor. I just feel like executive orders are way too dictatorial. We don't elect dictators, we elect people to uphold the law of the land. As an example, I'm sure you're aware that our governor has refused to allow capital punishment to take place while he's in office. This in spite of the fact that it is law, and has been passed in at least two general elections, by the voters. The people have spoken. I feel he has a duty to uphold the laws of the state. If our governor won't uphold the laws on the books, why should we as citizens be held to a higher standard? Maybe there are times when it is necessary, as in ambiguous laws about gray areas that come to the fore, but generally speaking, our government is by the people, for the people. I don't like executive orders that contradict existing law. Too much power delegated to one person.
                      Our gov was a doctor. He follows the hypocritical oath

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jg rider View Post
                        Our gov was a doctor. He follows the hypocritical oath
                        We didn't elect him doctor. We elected him gov. He's wearing a different hat now.
                        I've lost my memory, and I can't remember where I put it.

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Deano View Post
                          We didn't elect him doctor. We elected him gov. He's wearing a different hat now.
                          That's why I wrote hypocritical not Hippocratic

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Originally posted by jg rider View Post
                            That's why I wrote hypocritical not Hippocratic
                            LOL. I didn't want to be an ass and correct your spelling.
                            I've lost my memory, and I can't remember where I put it.

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Deano View Post
                              LOL. I didn't want to be an ass and correct your spelling.
                              Thanks for being sensitive to my feelings

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X