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Date Posted: 04/14/08 7:21:37pm
Author: markm
Subject: Re: Politics is nothing to Sneeze about, TODAY!
In reply to: Casey 's message, "REPORT on Senate Floor Action on SB-1130 - Guns-locked-in-cars 4/4/2008" on 04/ 4/08 12:20:14pm

>Subj: REPORT on Senate Floor Action on SB-1130 -
>Guns-locked-in-cars 4/4/2008
>
>
>REPORT on Senate Floor Action on SB-1130 -
>Guns-locked-in-cars
>
>Date: April 4, 2008
>TO: USF & NRA Member and Friends
>FROM: Marion P. Hammer
> USF Executive Director
> NRA Past President
>
>SB-1130 by Sen. Durell Peaden (R-Crestview) was heard
>on second reading on the SENATE FLOOR, yesterday,
>Thursday, April 3rd. (First reading is when the bill
>is formally introduced. Second reading means the bill
>has passed all committees in the Senate and is now
>ready to be brought up on the Floor for questions and
>the amendment process. Third reading is when the bill
>is allowed to come back to the Floor for debate and
>final action)
>
>On second reading, anti-gun Senators filed 15
>amendments for anti-gun business groups in an effort
>to gut the bill or derail it.
>
>Some amendments were designed to:
>
>~~ ban so-called "assault weapons" (semiautomatic
>firearms) from cars in parking lots;
>
>~~ ban guns in any parking lot used by pharmacies or
>stores that sell "controlled substances" like
>prescription medication, cough syrup, allergy pills,
>etc.;
>
>~~ ban guns in cars at gas stations;
>
>~~ ban guns in cars in parking lots of any property
>where electricity could be generated -- like emergency
>power/back-up generators (that all shopping centers,
>stores and large building and facilities have) solar
>power panels, windmills, etc..
>
>ALL OF THE ANTI-GUN AMENDMENTS WERE EITHER DEFEATED
>OUTRIGHT OR WITHDRAWN.
>
>The Senate then adopted amendments to conformed the
>Senate bill to the House bill, substituted HB-503 for
>SB-1130 and put the bill in position for debate and
>final passage when the Senate next meets in session --
>currently scheduled for next Wednesday, April 9th.
>
>YOUR Email makes a difference.
>
>CONTINUE to email to ALL members of the Senate. This
>time URGE THEM TO PASS HB-503 AND SEND IT TO THE
>GOVERNOR.
>
>Below is a list of the email addresses of those you
>need to contact
>
>IN THE SUBJECT LINE OF YOUR EMAIL PUT:
>
>PLEASE SUPPORT HB-530 the "Guns-locked-up-in-your-car
>bill"
>
>(To send one email to all committee members at the
>same time, block or highlight the entire list and then
>copy and paste the block into the address section of
>the email. A colon or semi-colon could be needed
>after each name depending upon the email system you
>are using.)
>
>Florida Senate
>
>alexander.jd.web@flsenate.gov
>aronberg.dave.web@flsenate.gov
>atwater.jeff.web@flsenate.gov
>baker.carey.web@flsenate.gov
>bennett.mike.web@flsenate.gov
>bullard.larcenia.web@flsenate.gov
>carlton.lisa.web@flsenate.gov
>constantine.lee.web@flsenate.gov
>crist.victor.web@flsenate.gov
>dawson.mandy.web@flsenate.gov
>dean.charles.web@flsenate.gov
>deutch.ted.web@flsenate.gov
>portilla.alex.web@flsenate.gov
>dockery.paula.web@flsenate.gov
>fasano.mike.web@flsenate.gov
>gaetz.don.web@flsenate.gov
>garcia.rudy.web@flsenate.gov
>geller.steven.web@flsenate.gov
>haridopolos.mike.web@flsenate.gov
>hill.tony.web@flsenate.gov
>jones.dennis.web@flsenate.gov
>joyner.arthenia.web@flsenate.gov
>justice.charlie.web@flsenate.gov
>king.james.web@flsenate.gov
>lawson.alfred.web@flsenate.gov
>lynn.evelyn.web@flsenate.gov
>margolis.gwen.web@flsenate.gov
>oelrich.steve.web@flsenate.gov
>peaden.durell.web@flsenate.gov
>posey.bill.S24@flsenate.gov
>pruitt.ken.web@flsenate.gov
>rich.nan.web@flsenate.gov
>ring.jeremy.web@flsenate.gov
>saunders.burt.web@flsenate.gov
>siplin.gary.web@flsenate.gov
>storms.ronda.web@flsenate.gov
>villalobos.alex.web@flsenate.gov
>webster.daniel.s09@flsenate.gov
>wilson.frederica.web@flsenate.gov
>wise.stephen.web@flsenate.gov
>
>For three years we have fought corporate giants and
>big business bullies. They want ban guns and prohibit
>you from parking in public access parking lots if you
>have a gun locked in your car or truck for protection
>while traveling to and from shopping, work, or where
>ever your daily routine takes you.
>
>This is a WAR for your safety and your firearms
>freedom. Your to right to have a gun in your car or
>truck when you park in a parking lot is on the line.
>Whether or not your gun rights live or die, NOW comes
>down to final Senate Floor action next week.
>
>The bill is not perfect but it protects your right to
>have a firearm locked in your vehicle for self-defense
>and other lawful purposes when it is parked in a
>business parking lot. Employees who work for anti-gun
>businesses that have a gun ban policy will have to
>have a concealed weapons license to keep a firearm
>locked in their private vehicle while in the employers
>parking lot at work -- but customers and invitees do
>not.
>
>Under this bill, employees may not be fired for having
>a gun in their car if they have a conceal weapons
>license. Employers may not search private vehicles.
>Employers may not interrogate employees concerning
>guns in cars or whether or not they have concealed
>weapons licenses. In other words, employers must
>respect the Constitutional and statutory rights of
>workers or face penalties for violating individual
>rights and the law.
>
>Below is the link to an OpEd article in the
>TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT titled "Businesses may not usurp
>Constitutional rights." This article explains the
>issue concisely.
>
>Click here:
>
>Businesses may not usurp constitutional rights |
>tallahassee.com | Tallahassee Democrat
>
>Or go to: >href="http://www.tallahassee.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?
>AID=2008803310337">http://www.tallahassee.com/apps/pbcs
>.dll/article?AID=2008803310337




Thanks Casey,

As we watch how this presidental election pans out, GUNS and religion seems to be on the TOP of the list for the demicratic side anyway, with GOOD reason, These are OUR basic Rights, it seems like some would love to take these away, I pray to god this will never happen, it will leave a Big hole for them to take anything they want!

Send your e-mails, write a letter, do what ever it takes to MAKE Damn sure your point is made to these people in the capitol, Without our Guns, Hunting will never Survive, Much less any other Rights our forefathers have fought for!

Mark

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