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    Postak Florida: Pinellas County Trying to Opt Out of Floridaâs Firearms Preemption Law

    This Thursday, the Pinellas County Legislative Delegation will take up Local Bill 06 to allow the registered voters of the county to decide whether or not Pinellas County should abide by the stateâs firearm preemption law. Floridaâs firearm preemption law has been in effect for twenty-four years. This law gives the Florida legislature the sole authority to regulate firearms regulations and prevents local governments from regulating your constitutional right to own, possess and lawfully use firearms. It put a stop to the confusing patchwork of conflicting firearm laws across the state. This important law keeps law-abiding gun owners from becoming criminals while traveling through, visiting friends and loved-ones or just sight-seeing throughout the state. Unfortunately, several counties in Florida, including Pinellas County, think they are above state law and have instituted gun control laws. Pinellas County and others are violating the state firearm preemption law.

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    Must be a bunch of liberal homos in that county.
    These new pro gun laws, have the antis worried down here.
    Florida is a "pro gun state" like Vermont.
    Sarah I know your reading this you bull dyke bitch.
    More legal gun owners= less crime. Check the facts you stupid bitch.
    "Man needs but two things to survive alone in the woods. A blow up female doll and his trusty old AK-47" - Thomas Jefferson 1781


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    This has been posted on "Florida Concealed carry.com" our memebr attorneys feel this is going nowhere and a watse of the taxpayer money fighting this amendment of the existing law as this was always the law the only change has been the fines and criminal convictions for not following this law

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