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43 states have some kind of preemption laws.
Now since the governor caved the mayors think they know best what firearms and magazine capacity we Floridians should have in their cities. Mad as a wet rooster over this. Doubt the court will cave to the mayors but they will certainly waste lots of taxpayer cash on lawyers.
 
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43 states have some kind of preemption laws.
Now since the governor caved the mayors think they know best what firearms and magazine capacity we Floridians should have in their cities. Mad as a wet rooster over this. Doubt the court will cave to the mayors but they will certainly waste lots of taxpayer cash on lawyers.
Frank Jackson keeps trying this idiocy (backed up by the Cleveland Plain Dealer) in Cleveland. He keeps getting handed his head in court.

I guess there are no REAL problems that money could have been used to solve...
 
They can demand all they want. Like most of us here, I'm stubborn and recognize the 2nd Amendment as the supreme law of the land, solidly embedded in the Bill of Rights. It's the only guarantee we have against erosion of all our rights. They can take their "demands" and go jump the lake, for all I care.

John
 
It is odd they do not remember what a school shooting with military grade weapons actually looked like...4 May 1970

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It is odd they do not remember what a school shooting with military grade weapons actually looked like...4 May 1970

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i remember quite well.........

The Kent State shootings (also known as the May 4 massacre or the Kent State massacre) were the shootings on May 4, 1970 of unarmed college students by members of the Ohio National Guard at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio during a mass protest against the bombing of Cambodia by United States military forces. Twenty-eight guardsmen fired approximately 67 rounds over a period of 13 seconds, killing four students and wounding nine others, one of whom suffered permanent paralysis
 
Here's a little snippet from long ago issue of "Stars & Stripes."

My tank crew and I were about 30 miles across the border when we heard the news about Kent State on AFVN.
 

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I think I can guess which side of the political spectrum these cities lie on.

There is a lot of interest in this part of the world at least about uS culture and politics, and not just reprinted articles from the Washington Post and NY Times.

Recently I read a couple of pieces on liberal cities in conservative states enacting local ordinances that contravene State preemotion laws.

Seems like some people never learn and keep banging their heads against block walls.
 
One of these days those politicians are going to figure out that gun control advocates are not the only ones that vote. But it's usually after they've lost an election.
 
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