If we really want to break this thing  wide open, we need to get a State Rep in Florida to add a duty to protect clause to the Florida Constitution.

Suggest it be a criminal violation for police not to prevent a crime if tipped off.

Make police and politicians explain why that’s impossible.

If we can’t get someone in office to do that we need someone to run for office on that.

I got $20 for Miguel’s campaign coffers if he’s up for it.

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By J. Kb

6 thoughts on “Amendment to the FL Constitution”
  1. Ask McThag, after watching the Legislature in action and the elected official drone on and one pus lying like crazy, I would end up chasing the asshole around with a katana 🙂

  2. I’m curious about this revision commission thing. How does that work? Are those guys elected?
    I know (vaguely) the system here in NH, where every so many years a ballot question must appear asking “Shall NH have a Constitutional Convention”. If the vote is yes, then in the next election the delegates to the convention are elected, I think in the same districts as the representatives (which would mean there are 300-ish of them)˚.

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