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Saturation
04-27-2012, 16:59
I am interested in hearing other's views on this topic.

Basically Tampa (FL) City Commission wants Gov. Scott to impose a 'special events' ban on concealed weapons during the Republican National Convention.

I don't agree with changing the law for this event (or most circumstance) and can't even imagine a shoot out in the streets outside of the RNC. :rolleyes:
Although who knows what the code pink crowd is up to...

See article- http://www.tampabay.com/news/localgovernment/tampa-to-ask-governor-let-us-ban-concealed-weapons-outside-rnc/1227001

BigJimCalhoun
04-27-2012, 19:17
I read this earlier in the week. I look at it as just another attempt to chip away at the law bit by bit.

Badger52
04-27-2012, 19:46
Mayor Bob Buckhorn should STFU about any counter-measures that might be taken. SS will have that and he hasn't even seen someone come in & exercise external authority over his burg until they do.*

Of course, the Trayvon Martin issue has relevance to the security of a Presidential nominee.

* unless they're cavorting at the nearest aparta hotel...

Badger52
05-02-2012, 13:10
Basically Tampa (FL) City Commission wants Gov. Scott to impose a 'special events' ban on concealed weapons during the Republican National Convention. Evidence they will need to revise their expectations. (http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/05/02/gov-scott-rejects-request-to-ban-concealed-weapons-outside-gop-convention-in/)
“Like you, I share the concerns that ‘violent anti-government protests or other civil unrest’ can pose dangers,” Scott wrote in his two-page response. “But it is unclear how disarming law-abiding citizens would better protect them from the dangers and threats posed by those who would flout the law.
Apparently Gov. Scott fired that response back the same day as receiving the request so he, apparently, knows horsehockey when he sees it.

mark46th
05-02-2012, 16:44
“Like you, I share the concerns that ‘violent anti-government protests or other civil unrest’ can pose dangers,” Scott wrote in his two-page response. “But it is unclear how disarming law-abiding citizens would better protect them from the dangers and threats posed by those who would flout the law. "

Occupy Wall Street is armed?

plato
05-02-2012, 18:48
I am interested in hearing other's views on this topic.

I don't agree with changing the law for this event (or most circumstance) and can't even imagine a shoot out in the streets outside of the RNC. :rolleyes:
Although who knows what the code pink crowd is up to...



Florida could just make murder illegal for the week.

Oh, wait.....................

Badger52
05-03-2012, 08:20
Occupy Wall Street is armed?If that were the case Romney's dinner date Bloomberg would've hooked them all up most rikki-tik.

Pete
05-03-2012, 09:16
...........Occupy Wall Street is armed?

Not CCW - but BO