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Posted: 1/14/2020 12:34:48 PM EDT
Not looking good so far.

Florida Senate panel crosses with NRA, passes bill to close ‘gun show loophole’

SPB 7028: Public Safety
PROPOSED BILL by Infrastructure and Security

...authorizing a person who is not a licensed importer, a licensed manufacturer, or a licensed dealer and who chooses to not use a licensed importer, a licensed manufacturer, or a licensed dealer to facilitate a private sale of his or her firearm to sell the firearm if he or she complies with specified requirements, etc.

Effective Date: Except as otherwise expressly provided in this act, this act shall take effect July 1, 2020
Last Action: 1/13/2020 Senate - Submitted as Committee Bill and Reported Favorably by Infrastructure and Security; YEAS 7 NAYS 0


More to come.

The number of bills to expand or rein in gun rights number in the dozens, and most of them fail to pass every year.

Florida senators are looking at proposals to expand the red flag law imposed after the 2018 shooting at a high school in Parkland. The rule allows family members to request a relative’s guns be removed by law enforcement if a person is considered dangerous.

On the flip side, at least one state representative is pushing to repeal the red flag law, along with other provisions of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas School Safety Act.

Another state representative has filed bills allowing open carry, and also to allow people to carry weapons onto college campuses.

Other bills require applicants for a concealed carry permit to undergo a mental health evaluation, requires background checks for the sale or transfer of ammunition, puts more requirements on the transfer of firearms, prohibits the sale of a firearm to a person convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence offenses, and a proposal for an assault weapons ban.


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Want to see the bills introduced for this session?
2020 FL Bills.
Link Posted: 1/14/2020 5:02:18 PM EDT
[#1]
Quoted:
Not looking good so far.

Florida Senate panel crosses with NRA, passes bill to close ‘gun show loophole’

SPB 7028: Public Safety
PROPOSED BILL by Infrastructure and Security

...authorizing a person who is not a licensed importer, a licensed manufacturer, or a licensed dealer and who chooses to not use a licensed importer, a licensed manufacturer, or a licensed dealer to facilitate a private sale of his or her firearm to sell the firearm if he or she complies with specified requirements, etc.

Effective Date: Except as otherwise expressly provided in this act, this act shall take effect July 1, 2020
Last Action: 1/13/2020 Senate - Submitted as Committee Bill and Reported Favorably by Infrastructure and Security; YEAS 7 NAYS 0


More to come.

The number of bills to expand or rein in gun rights number in the dozens, and most of them fail to pass every year.

Florida senators are looking at proposals to expand the red flag law imposed after the 2018 shooting at a high school in Parkland. The rule allows family members to request a relative’s guns be removed by law enforcement if a person is considered dangerous.

On the flip side, at least one state representative is pushing to repeal the red flag law, along with other provisions of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas School Safety Act.

Another state representative has filed bills allowing open carry, and also to allow people to carry weapons onto college campuses.

Other bills require applicants for a concealed carry permit to undergo a mental health evaluation, requires background checks for the sale or transfer of ammunition, puts more requirements on the transfer of firearms, prohibits the sale of a firearm to a person convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence offenses, and a proposal for an assault weapons ban.


Edit:
Want to see the bills introduced for this session?
2020 FL Bills.
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Thanks for posting. I need to dig into it more later. What little i did see was retarded as hell.
Link Posted: 1/14/2020 6:15:18 PM EDT
[#2]
Here's the retarded part.

Instead, when selling a gun to another individual, the seller would be required to check the person’s ID to make sure they’re legally allowed to own the weapon and fill out a form recording the transaction. The form would include a list of questions for the buyer, such as whether they’re a felon, a fugitive from justice, or have anything else in their history that would prevent them from owning a gun. The seller would then confirm that they have “no knowledge or reason to believe that the purchaser is of unsound mind.” The form would have to be witnessed and signed by a notary public, but the bill doesn’t require the seller to do anything with the form. Lee said it would be in the seller’s “best interests” to hold on to the form indefinitely, “should this weapon ultimately get used in the commission of a crime.” Not filling out the forms would be a second-degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to 60 days in jail.
Link Posted: 1/14/2020 7:08:54 PM EDT
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Here's the retarded part.

Instead, when selling a gun to another individual, the seller would be required to check the person’s ID to make sure they’re legally allowed to own the weapon and fill out a form recording the transaction. The form would include a list of questions for the buyer, such as whether they’re a felon, a fugitive from justice, or have anything else in their history that would prevent them from owning a gun. The seller would then confirm that they have “no knowledge or reason to believe that the purchaser is of unsound mind.” The form would have to be witnessed and signed by a notary public, but the bill doesn’t require the seller to do anything with the form. Lee said it would be in the seller’s “best interests” to hold on to the form indefinitely, “should this weapon ultimately get used in the commission of a crime.” Not filling out the forms would be a second-degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to 60 days in jail.
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Eating an elephant, one bite at a time. When it is revealed that it does nothing (as intended), it will just be another stepping stone to registration ("universal background checks").

Fuck these politicians with a syphilis cactus.
Link Posted: 1/15/2020 5:08:14 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 1/15/2020 5:10:55 AM EDT
[#5]
Duplicate thread.
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