Posted on 04/26/2005 6:02:47 AM PDT by jalisco555
MIAMI -- It is either a Wild West revival, a return to the days of "shoot first and ask questions later," or a triumph for the "Castle Doctrine" -- the notion that enemies invade personal space at their peril.
Such dueling rhetoric marked the debate over a measure that Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) could sign as early as Tuesday. The legislation passed so emphatically that National Rifle Association backers plan to take it to statehouses across the nation, including Virginia's, over the next year. The law will let Floridians "meet force with force," erasing the "duty to retreat" when they fear for their lives outside of their homes, in their cars or businesses, or on the street.
NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre said in an interview that the Florida measure is the "first step of a multi-state strategy" that he hopes can capitalize on a political climate dominated by conservative opponents of gun control at the state and national levels.
"There's a big tailwind we have, moving from state legislature to state legislature," LaPierre said. "The South, the Midwest, everything they call 'flyover land' -- if John Kerry held a shotgun in that state, we can pass this law in that state."
The Florida measure says any person "has the right to stand his or her ground and meet force with force, including deadly force if he or she reasonably believes it is necessary to do so to prevent death or great bodily harm."
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New York, please.
That's been true since the 40's at least.
Another fine job from Ms. Marion Hammer. She was the leader in the Florida concealed carry fight (where the left used exactly the same silly "Wild West" rhetoric), and Ms. Hammer did a fine job shepherding this one also.
We can't even get "unrestricted" concealed carry in most NY counties, I doubt this liberal legislature will do anything to support our right to crry.
Besides, they just reinstituted the so-called assault weapon ban in NY....unbelievable.
This legislation has the Brady Bunch and criminals (but, I repeat myself) quaking in their Birkenstocks and boots, respectively.
I don't own a gun
Why not?
I know. I was unable to prove to the judge overseeing handgun permits that I had a "need" for a concealed carry permit. I've about had it with this state.
I'm just a klutz.
Reinstitute the Draft, that'll do it. And no more dual-citizenship.
We MUST go on the offensive and spread legislation like this to other states. Force the Brady Bunch and the Million Morons to run around and try and stamp out pro-gun fires rather than allow them time to cook up more ways to deprive us the use of arms in self defense.
We need to start rolling back more of the 20,000 gun laws on the books that are useless (all of 'em) and put the antifreedom crowd into a tailspin from which it will require 100 years to recover.
I agree. Is there any evidence that any gun control law in any jurisdiction has prevented even a single crime? I'm aware of none.
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