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Florida Committee Assignments Positive for Open and Campus Carry
Gun Watch ^ | 22 December, 2016 | Dean Weingarten

Posted on 12/28/2016 2:49:57 PM PST by marktwain



Florida has been flirting with licensed open carry for several legislative sessions. Some of the flirting has become rather provocative, to the point of teasing. Last legislative session, open carry passed the house with large margins, but was blocked in the Senate by Senator Miguel Diaz de la Portilla, a "moderate" Republican committee chair from Miami.

Portilla lost his seat in the 2016 election. Some have suggested the Republican leadership was using Portilla to accomplish what they wanted. From a comment by Bob at The Truth About Guns:
Miguel Diaz de la Portilla was a Republican for those that don’t know. Also the Senate President is not a fan of open carry and just appointed a Democrat to Chair the Criminal Justice Committee. SB 140 can go through their and not Stuebe’s committee and it can be killed there.
Open and campus carry have a much better chance of a successful encounter with the Florida legislature this year.  The Senate president has routed the bill around the Criminal Justice Committee.  From tampabay.com:
Senate President Joe Negron, R-Stuart, has sent SB 140 -- by Sarasota Republican Sen. Greg Steube -- to be heard before three committees, all chaired by conservative Republicans who passionately support gun-owners' rights. They are: Steube's Judiciary Committee; Government Oversight & Accountability, chaired by Dennis Baxley of Ocala; and Rules, chaired by Lizbeth Benacquisto of Fort Myers.

Committee assignments are a routine step that is typically not significant but, in this case, is quite revealing of Senate leadership's support for Steube's wide-ranging measure.

Notably: The bill will not be reviewed by the Criminal Justice Committee, a common stop for past gun-related legislation. That committee is now chaired by an Orlando Democrat, Randolph Bracy.
A lot can happen to bills in a legislature.  There are many places they can be stopped.  But for now, SB 140 looks to have a good chance.

Elections have consequences.

 ©2016 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice is included.

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TOPICS: Government; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: banglist; campuscarry; fl; opencarry
The votes are there, in the Florida legislature, if the leadership is willing to let it happen.
1 posted on 12/28/2016 2:49:57 PM PST by marktwain
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To: marktwain
Hopefully, we will see this come to pass! In Florida (due to the hot climate) it is next to impossible to dress comfortably and make CERTAIN you NEVER can be accused of "Openly" carrying (in the eyes of opponents!)
2 posted on 12/28/2016 3:03:23 PM PST by ExSES (the "bottom-line")
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To: marktwain

I have no inclination to open carry what-so-ever. However, I support the hell out of making it legal for those who do.

I also think it would make “spontaneous protests” MUCH more peaceable.


3 posted on 12/28/2016 3:04:21 PM PST by papertyger (The semantics define how we think.)
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To: marktwain

I’m not a fan of open carry, but having open carry means you don’t get in trouble if you print or your cover garment momentarily rides up.

So I am all for open carry laws.


4 posted on 12/28/2016 4:39:13 PM PST by Yo-Yo ( Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: papertyger
I have no inclination to open carry what-so-ever. However, I support the hell out of making it legal for those who do.

I do all the time, unless I'm going to a place where it's specifically not allowed. (Texas is 51% bars and 30.07 signs.) I've gotten plenty of funny looks walking around downtown Austin while visiting, but up in Dallas area, so far I've had several people compliment me on doing so, a couple ask about what I'm carrying, and one person (ONE) who didn't like it - security guy at Collin Creek Mall. Said no carry is allowed, and wouldn't let me finish my last bit of Christmas shopping. He said concealed was posted (30.06), but open wasn't allowed even if it wasn't posted yet. (The law's been around for 11 months and 22 days, but somehow still not properly posted...?) Funny thing was, as I left, I double-checked the doors. Nothing posted at all.
5 posted on 12/28/2016 9:29:08 PM PST by Svartalfiar
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