Florida Gun Rights 2020 – SB 114 – Risk Protection Orders – Red Flag Expansion – BAD BILL

by Berman (CO-SPONSORS) Cruz
Redefining the term “petitioner” to include an individual who has a biological or legal parent-child relationship with, who is a legal guardian of, or who is a spouse or sibling of a respondent, etc.
In the Senate’s Infrastructure and Security.
It expands the list of people seeking a Red Flag petition from just LEO to:
” an individual who has a biological or legal parent-child relationship with the respondent, including a stepparent-stepchild relationship and a grandparent-grandchild relationship; an individual who is the legal guardian of a respondent; an individual who is the spouse of a respondent; or a sibling of a respondent”
Why don’t we allow kin who don’t like us, a chance to screw with our lives? If his one passes and next year they will seek to include neighbors, co-workers, people in Facebook and kid who works at the Taco Bell drive-thru.

Risk Protection Orders -Red Flag Expansion – BAD BILL

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Florida Gun Rights 2020 – SB 94 – Universal Background Check via FFL – BAD BILL (updated)

General Bill by Book (CO-SPONSORS) Stewart; Rodriguez
Transfers of Firearms: Requiring transfers of firearms to be conducted through a licensed dealer; requiring deposit of the firearm with the licensed dealer under certain circumstances; providing for disposition of the firearm if the licensed dealer cannot legally complete the transaction or return the firearm to its owner; requiring law enforcement agencies to report to the Attorney General any violation by licensed dealers, etc.
In the Senate’s Judiciary and Infrastructure and Security committees

Text of the Bill. 

Many of the usual problems suddenly associated with the meaning of the word “transfer” other than an outright sale. It makes loaning of a firearm such a complex exercise, you will not want a risk of ending up in jail because you may have interpreted the law the wrong way. Example: If you loan a gun to a person under 18 for  “for lawful hunting or sporting purposes or for any other lawful recreational activity” you are don’t have to be around as long as the minor is with a responsible adult. But if you loan a gun to a person over 18 for “for lawful hunting or sporting purposes or for any other lawful recreational activity”, you have to be with the recipient of the gun for the “transfer” to be legal.

Here a transfer “exception” that scares me as it is undefined:

The temporary transfer of a firearm if such transfer is to prevent immediate or imminent death or great bodily harm to one’s self or others,

Don’t forget that same as Duty to Retreat, you do not get to decide what constitutes “immediate.” That will be done by people who are not there nor have knowledge of the situation and are hankering for a nice fat gun arrest.

(Update) One more thing: If the transaction fails and the FFL cannot approve the sell and cannot return the weapon to the seller, they have to send it to local LEO within 24 hours for disposal. Knowing that appealing denials take months and months, you can imagine the cluster flock that awaits FFLs and LEO Agencies. Who is gonna pay for the storage of the firearms? Or if the LEO Agency destroys the weapon and the Appeal goes through, are they liable for destruction of private property?

If the licensed dealer cannot legally return the firearm to the seller or other transferor, the licensed dealer must deliver the firearm to the sheriff of the county in which the licensed dealer is located within 24 hours for disposition as provided in s. 790.08(5).

You have the link to the text, have fun and read.

SB 94 – Universal Background Check via FFL – BAD BILL

 

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Why I will never live in NYC, Pt. 2 – What Progressive leadership did to that city

From the New York Post:

Homeless man turns Manhattan Whole Foods into his personal hot bar

A drooling and pungent homeless man made double-dipping look like child’s play at a Midtown Whole Foods, grabbing from the hot food bar with his bare hands to stuff his bearded face — as employees just chuckled and said they were powerless to stop him.

The unidentified chowhound pounded mac-and-cheese and mixed veggies, at times using serving spoons to pack multiple dishes into a plastic cup he’d brought with him from the outside.

But at other points, he simply dug in with his visibly dirty mitts, grabbing food from the trays and shoving it directly into his mouth, wet with drool and framed by a scraggly beard.

In the closest thing to a display of personal hygiene from the man, he stopped every now and then to lick his fingers clean.

Here’s the video:

All the while, Whole Foods workers looked on, smiling and laughing — while doing nothing to stop the pig-out.

“Oh, he comes here all the time,” said one employee of the freeloader. “We can’t do anything about it, we were told.”

This is the result of company policy, which is becoming ubiquitous, that stops employees from stopping theft because it’s deemed too risky.

Workers on Monday clarified that whenever they see any hot-bar bingeing, they’re supposed to tip off the store’s security guards to step in.

A wet noodle in the back room who calls the cops.

As for the tainted food, workers said that they promptly toss it.

“I just throw out the tray, that’s our routine,” said one store supervisor, who declined to be identified. “We address the situation and throw the tray out and put a fresh one in the bar.”

And you wonder why Whole Foods costs so fucking much.  That’s not coming out of Bezos’ pocket, the cost of that loss gets passed onto you.

But store policy isn’t the only thing that causes this.

A Progressive government that rewards criminal behavior really drives this.

Gift cards, cell phones and Mets tickets: How NYC spends $12M enticing criminals back to court

Mayor de Blasio’s $12 million supervised-release program to entice accused criminals back to court — something they are required by law to do — gifts them with everything from movie tickets to cellphones.

The Post had previously reported Hizzoner was planning to ply defendants with goodies once bail-reform kicks in Jan. 1 including Mets tickets if they hold up their end of the bargain and make their court dates — but the range of bait is much more expansive.

The selection includes basics to help down-on-their luck defendants, like toiletries, socks and coffee, as well as tools intended to make sure they have no excuse to skip court, like cellphones, minutes and single-ride MetroCards.

But they also include little luxuries, including gift cards for $10 to $25 for a dizzying array of eateries and retail spots including Applebee’s, Burger King, McDonald’s, Dunkin’ Donuts, Subway and Target.

Also up for grabs are movie tickets, as well as ducats to special activities for teen defendants, including a Mets game and the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum — jaunts that even include a meal.

Dear New York City residents.  The city can’t fix the shitty subways or potholes in the streets, but it can give criminals gift cards and movie tickets.

How do those record-high taxes feel now?

If it feels like your bank account is a teenage girl caught between Jefferey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, Bill Clinton, and Prince Andrew, it’s because that’s what’s happening.

City Hall insists that the goodies aren’t intended to reward alleged bad behavior, as some law-enforcement sources have charged, but rather to serve as a cost-effective carrot to ensure cops and marshals don’t have to come looking for defendants.

Bull-fucking-shit!

In the old bail system, the criminals forks over a shitload of money.  If he goes to his court dates, he gets most of it back.  The law holds his money hostage.

In the new bail system, the taxpayers fork over a shitload of money to bribe the criminals into following the law.

Considering how progressive the NYC DA is, an unscrupulous person could commit a bunch of minor infractions, collect a bunch of goodies and get away with minimal punishment.

De Blasio giving freed NYC inmates MetroCards and gift cards

So sorry we had to lock you up — please accept these parting gifts as an expression of our hope, it won’t happen again!

Mayor Bill de Blasio’s latest soft-on-crime initiative has workers stationed on Rikers Island presenting newly released jailbirds with free transit passes and two $25 debit cards each, The Post has learned.

Those goodies are intended to serve as incentives so the defendants return to court as ordered, but the new program covers everyone who’s released from Department of Correction custody, the source said.

That includes cons who have finished their jail terms or been sentenced to time served.

Free shit for being arrested or convicted with a slap on the wrist.

How can this go wrong?

Ex-Rikers inmates use city-funded debit cards to buy booze, juul pods

Newly sprung Rikers jailbirds are trying to liquor up on the city’s dime.

The ex-inmates have been flooding area booze shops, ever since the recent launch of a soft-on-crime city initiative that provides them with two $25 gift cards, merchants said Saturday.

Other goodies will include winter coats, Steve Madden shoes and Mets tickets.

Free booze, clothes, and new kicks, why not throw water on a cop or punch a Jew in the head?  The Progressives will excuse your behavior and you get a payday from the city’s taxpayers.

I see this ending only one way.  Every law-abiding taxpayer either leaves for becomes a criminal himself, and the city completes its transformation into an island cesspool full of criminals.

I’d be fine with that if they built a 50 foot high wall around the city and mined the bridges, but I have a feeling that more than just Snake Plissken will be able to escape from New York.

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Why I will never live in NYC and I don’t want to go there either

Welcome to New York City.

This is not how normal people outside the NYC bubble live.

 

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Am I the only one unimpressed by the new Colt Phyton?

I might be going too far, but the new Python looks like a nickle-plated pimp gun or the piece of a minor member of the Sinaloa cartel.

This is what a Python is supposed to look like:

And i I read a comment somewhere that Colt only caters the civilian market when they ran out of government contracts. They need some cash influx or risk bankruptcy so that is why brought back their iconic six-shooter back even though there was a big market for it for decades. I don’t know if there is a market for that new thing.

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UN seeks a “DISARMAMENT, DEMOBILIZATION AND REINTEGRATION OFFICER” in NYC.

You may have seen the paranoia rocket flying across you feed in the last 24 hours.  OK, what is paranoia for some is seen as possible target practice by others, but I digress.

This is a copy of the job offering, Apparently the original is no longer available.

Now, I don’t like most the UN one bit, but I am not going to feed the BS conspiracy machine by copy/pasting the original blog post which has one extra letter that changes the meaning of the whole job offering and its alleged implications with the Virginia Civil Resistance.

the job offering is for an OFFICER, not for OFFICERS.

This position is located in the Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) Section of the Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions (OROLSI), within the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) in New York. New York is classified as a hardship “H” duty station and family duty station. The incumbent reports to and is under the overall supervision of the DDR Section Chief.
Responsibilities
Within delegated authority, the Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Officer will be responsible for the following duties:
(Bolds are mine)

This is going to be one bureaucratic guy by his lonesome in an office in the UN Building. The requirements are so narrowly targeted and the posting disappeared so fast, I believe this was already targeted for one individual and not for the general public. I do find funny that they consider New York City as a hardship post. Probably because they won’t have access to a stable of underage kidnaped hookers for their sexual pleasures. I mean, New York suck, but it is not s shithole like Guadalajara.  Or maybe it is an excuse to leave the wife and kids at home and do a bachelor life paid by the UN.

So, as much as I would like to see a collection of damaged UN helmets offered in EBay, I doubt that we are gonna see troop carrier waving the UN Flag anytime soon through the streets of Charlottesville.

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Florida Gun Rights 2020 – Here we go.

First of all, an apology and an announcement for my non-Floridian readers: Whenever you see the header above you will know it is a Florida Legislation-specific post. That way, you can save your time and check other posts. I do urge you to give them at least a read so you know what may be coming down your state in  the future.

And to Floridians:  We are in deep crap if any of the Gun Control bills posted now in the Legislature gets passed.  If the Democrats get their wish list, Florida will make New Jersey look like they have no Gun Control laws.

I am double checking the list of Florida Senators and Representatives with their respective emails. Later today I will check the committees to see if there are any new names or people got swapped and then I will post them for your use.

After that, I will post any and all Gun Bills and Self Defense bills up for consideration.  I will make my own IANAL analysis and what I think we can expect if passed.

And as always, please comment, correct and let me know your opinion. What I will not accept is the lazy and irresponsible idea of “Hey, both the House and the Senate are firmly in the hands of Republicans, we have nothing to worry about.”  And that is true which does not explain how come Florida has now Red Flag laws, gun buying age of 21 and not a single Pro Gun Bill has made it to the Governor’s desk in the last two years.  It is time to light a fire in our Rep and Senator’s ass even if they are Democrats. The Dems need to hear that there is a firm opposition to the bills they sponsor/support, if anything to knock some wind out of their sails. They may support a Gun  Control Bill and oppose a Pro Gun bill,  but maybe they won’t commit to it as hard as when they thought their position was uncontested. We cannot afford to assume our efforts will be wasted and we are better off doing nothing. Not this year. Not ever.

And you are going to be your own Gun Rights organization, specially if you spent time bitching about them in the past. Do not sit there and think a group will do the work for you: get your ass in gear and stay in the loop, send emails, call your legislators, stick it to the Media, be politely contrary and don’t let a lie go unchallenged. You cannot subcontract your Gun Rights Fight  for $25 to $35 a year, expect you have to do nothing but bitch when things do not go your way.

And how long do we have? Look down

You can be sure of one thing: Our enemies are already hard at work. We are still nursing hangovers and acid indigestion. We are way behind the ball.

Time to step up.

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