Posted on 05/05/2012 6:18:51 PM PDT by marktwain
The mayor's letter to the governor was all prudence and sensibility, a reasonable request for a temporary ban on guns at a potentially combustible, extremely crowded, very political event.
Emphasis on political.
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn asked for a ban downtown during the Republican National Convention that will bring 50,000 people to town in August. Four days in a small and defined part of the city seemed no more an affront to the Second Amendment than, say, a three-day cooling-off period to buy a gun a prudent rule that has no doubt saved lives.
The potential for saving lives being the point.
But if you thought when that letter made its way to Tallahassee that logic would win the day with a temporary stay, you may be unfamiliar with our governor, our politics and the amazing-to-behold steroid-strength of our gun lobby.
Not to mention our apparent determination to reign supreme as the hands-down best butt of jokes on late-night TV. You know the ones: Sure, bring your guns to the RNC, but leave those sticks, squirt guns and lengths of rope at home. They could hurt somebody!
In a reply as swift as it was snooty, Gov. Rick Scott said no to penning an executive order that would have allowed the brief ban downtown. Had the mayor even heard of the Second Amendment? the letter all but said. And yes, actually, since Buckhorn is a gun owner who has had a concealed-weapons permit himself.
For Scott to have replied otherwise in a state where the National Rifle Association seems to dictate laws at will would have been most politically imprudent. As for Buckhorn, and do not doubt the man's political chops here either, he now has proof on paper of an attempt at a common sense measure, should a
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No,
I am so grateful that when my son graduated from USF, he got a job in Tallahassee - no such nonsense up there in Redneck country (that’s a compliment, not a slam).
The mayor is afraid OWS will be intimidated.
Story from March.
>>Jackson County (Michigan) may soon become the first government body in Michigan, as far as it knows, to let employees to carry concealed pistols at work.<<
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2857967/posts
Talk about doing something completely useless for a living.
I wonder if anyone has made a similar request for Charlotte (hosting the dhimmicrats circus sideshow)?
An armed society is a polite one.
Thanks also to Jeb Bush in 05 for the Castle Doctrine.
Occupy Tampa, the SEIU, and company do NOT want to face 50,000 armed Republicans.
People who try to demonize the NRA seem to forget that the NRA is not a stand alone monster. It is a large group of voting citizens with common interest. Demonizing the NRA is demonizing millions of voting citizens.
“The mayor’s letter to the governor was all prudence and sensibility, a reasonable request for a temporary ban on guns at a potentially combustible, extremely crowded, very political event.”
All politics aside, it’s rather asinine to “ban” guns when the bad outcomes are almost certainly going to originate with those who could care less about a “ban”.
It’s better to have some guns around in the hands of responsible people!
The democratic mayor wants to ban guns carried by people with concealed carry permits. All other guns are already banned.
But Florida law does not allow them to make up their own laws if they conflict with state law.
Like all democrats, the mayor and his liberal supporters think laws are for others. If they personally disagree with a law it shouldn’t apply to them.
Hizzoner seems to think the Second Amendment means "guns for me but not for thee". Or else this columnist does.
I'd be fatally embarrassed to display such ignorance in public. Ignorance by itself is not that shameful, but collecting a paycheck for it definitely is.
Where was the barf alert on the mayor’s idiocy
They ought to require a three-day waiting period and a government permit before Sue Carlton is allowed to exercise her first amendment rights. It’s just a common sense measure to keep her from spewing foolish nonsense that can endanger the community.
Actually, for the protection of the children, the government ought to go even further and prevent her from writing or speaking anywhere at all in public. Her brand of stupidity is a danger to herself and to others who might be threatened by it.
Oh, yes, just in case anyone is wondering, I’m a strong supporter of the first amendment, just like that mayor is a champion of a strong 2nd amendment. That’s why I am advocating stripping people like Sue Carlton of those rights.
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Us Right Wingers need protection against all them "peace-loving" Lefties.
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