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What's been done to Miles and Rick at Lock & Gun in Pensacola is nothing but criminal. We are in a lower than 3rd world banana republic.Chris at Gulf Coast Gun just had another audit. Please vote...& not for the cackling idiot.AMEN BROTHER! I jus talked with Miles at Tradewinds and he's doubtful about getting his license / stuff back!
Can you fill us in on what happened?What's been done to Miles and Rick at Lock & Gun in Pensacola is nothing but criminal. We are in a lower than 3rd world banana republic.Chris at Gulf Coast Gun just had another audit. Please vote...& not for the cackling idiot.
I’ve heard about Miles, but what happened to Rick at lock & gun?What's been done to Miles and Rick at Lock & Gun in Pensacola is nothing but criminal. We are in a lower than 3rd world banana republic.Chris at Gulf Coast Gun just had another audit. Please vote...& not for the cackling idiot.
According to Miles they also closed Lock & Gun down using the same lame excuse concerning paperwork that was approved and now is no longer valid. Talk with Miles.I’ve heard about Miles, but what happened to Rick at lock & gun?
A Labor Day weekend glass bottle attack of two Pennsylvania students wearing yarmulkes has prompted Rep. Randy Fine, R-Brevard, to renew his pledge to file legislation to repeal Florida’s “gun-free zone” for state college and university campuses.
Fine’s pledge comes in the wake of gun activists filing a federal lawsuit in South Florida to have Florida’s open-carry ban declared unconstitutional, and after Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican Legislature earlier this year eliminated a requirement for a concealed weapon permit to carry firearms in public.
Gun Owners of America, which filed the lawsuit, said this year's changes in Florida gun regulations did not go far enough and criticized DeSantis for not pushing for further expansion of Second Amendment rights.
Florida joins 18 states in prohibiting firearms on college campuses.
DeSantis quietly signed the permitless carry bill last year, and the 2024 legislative session was the first since 2016 a campus carry proposal did not get a committee hearing.
DeSantis has told groups like Gun Owners of America he would support open-carry legislation, which would include campus carry, but gun rights advocates have been disappointed he has not pushed the issue with more force.
Last session, Senate President Kathleen Passidomo held the line on open-carry after talking to the Florida Sheriff's Association.
“The sheriffs who I deeply respect, who are in the business, who understand the issues, do not support open carry in the state of Florida,” Passidomo said.
A question on whether Senate President designate Ben Albritton would take a similar tact is pending with his office.
Florida is among 18 states that prohibit firearms on college campuses.
“Even though Florida claims to be the freest state in the nation it prosecutes Floridians who want to openly carry firearms,” said Valdes of Gun Owners of America.
The group endorses the campus carry bill Fine is writing.
“It’s appalling that the states that border Florida have campus carry but Florida does not,” Valdes said.