Posted on 02/03/2020 6:57:41 PM PST by Impala64ssa
Florida voters wont get a chance to vote this fall on a proposed constitutional amendment to ban assault weapons after the initiative failed to get enough signatures.
Instead, the organizers behind Ban Assault Weapons Now say theyll focus on getting the amendment on the ballot in 2022.
Chairwoman Gail Schwartz said in a statement that theyll continue gathering signatures despite the best efforts of the NRA and politicians in Tallahassee.
Hundreds of thousands of Floridians from all across the state are behind this critical movement and its up to us to make sure we succeed where our so-called leaders have repeatedly failed, Schwartz said.
Schwartzs nephew, Alex Schachter, was killed by a former classmate wielding an assault rifle in the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School In Parkland.
To make it on the November ballot, organizers had to gather 766,200 verified signatures by today. The organizers fell well short with just 147,304, according to the Secretary of State.
The amendment would ban the sale of semiautomatic rifles and shotguns capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition at once, either in fixed or detachable magazine, or any other ammunition-feeding device.
Current owners of assault rifles would have to register them with the state within a year and would not be allowed to sell them.
But it was met with stiff resistance by the National Rifle Association and Attorney General Ashley Moody, who said the amendment was deceitful and misleading.
She said last year that the amendment was too broad and would have made illegal many weapons that some people would not consider an assault weapon.
It is so far-reaching and misleading, it would also include guns like the gun my grandfather gave my father and his brother when they were 9 and 10, 60 years ago, she said in August.
The language in the amendment was crafted with the help of a lifelong NRA member, who told the Times/Herald last year that Moodys interpretation was complete nonsense.
Although it wont be on the ballot this fall, lawyers for the amendment still plan on arguing the case before the Florida Supreme Court on Tuesday. The justices have to approve amendments before they go on the ballot. Moodys office is expected to argue the amendment is too broad and vague to go before voters.
Voters this fall also wont get to vote on an amendment that would allow recreational use of marijuana, which also failed to get enough signatures.
The two proposed amendments that have been approved would raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour and change the wording of the constitution regarding the citizenship of voters.
Theyre just trying to peel the weak out of the herd. When we turn and put out the horns they back away. They dont want a hard fight.
Only thing sweeter is the sound of reloading after neutralizing the threat.
Is Florida turning around re significant Democrat majorities in certain cities/areas/counties?
OK... Now, how about a taste of their own medicine... Release the names and addresses of all 147,304 signatories... /s
How about A Peppers weapon ban?
The people in Virginia finally woke up. The people in other States should heed the lesson they learned and not suffer their fate.
It is sad. Read the last sentence very carefully and slowly. There is a hook in it.
Every thing a Leftists does is by design. Every move that make, every word they utter has a political connotation. Even going to the toilet and have a bowel movement. Their entire being revolves around controlling, killing, and enslaving their fellow man.
Exactly.
Peace is that brief glorious moment in history,
when everybody stands around reloading.
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