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FL: Trying To Send A Message, Fla. Lawmaker Refiles Gun Control Bill For Special Session
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A Florida lawmaker is hoping the state legislature will take up a refiled gun control bill during this week’s special session.
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Farmer’s bill aims to make sure all gun sales are conducted by a licensed firearms dealer. It also requires background checks for firearms purchased at gun shows.
“And, so, I understand that it’s outside the call, and it’s unlikely that the call would ever be expanded to include these gun bills, or the one that’s been filed, or just kind of trying to make a statement and symbolically let the NRA [National Rifle Association] and others know that we’re not going away and we’re going to continue to push for sensible gun safety legislation that does not infringe on anyone’s right to bear arms,” he added. |
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jac
(6/9/2017)
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Idiot.
Criminals do not buy their guns at gun shows. They steal them, use a straw purchaser, or buy them from another criminal.
eseis type of restrictions only affects law abiding citizens. |
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