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Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., a gun control advocate, waits to speak to activists demanding action on gun control legislation. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Next Post Coming Soon…▶ Murphy added: “The possibility of success is better than ever before. But I think the consequences of failure for our entire democracy areRead More →

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Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) Next Post Coming Soon…▶ By Lee Williams Florida’s Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried has always been a bit of an enigma in the Sunshine State. She’s the only Democrat elected to statewide office. She’s running for governor against a popular Republican incumbent, Gov.Read More →

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Rick Scott (AP Photo/Amanda Andrade-Rhoades) Next Post Coming Soon…▶ By Lee Williams Ashbel C. “Ash” Williams Jr., has the financial wellbeing of Florida’s public employees in his hands. Williams serves as executive director and chief investment officer of the Florida State Board of Administration in Tallahassee, which oversees more thanRead More →

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Image via Twitter (@FDACS). Nikki Fried serves as the one and only state-level Democrat in office in Florida. Today she announced that she has unilaterally suspended the Florida carry licenses of 22 people she claims were involved in the January 6th protest in Washington, D.C.. After all, who needs dueRead More →

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Bigstock Florida since 1987 has barred cities and counties from passing regulations that are stricter than state firearms laws, and the penalties in the 2011 law were designed to strengthen that “preemption.” The law, for example, could lead to local officials facing $5,000 fines and potential removal from office forRead More →

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Next Post Coming Soon…▶ Bigstock Some time back, I took a look at the results of Florida’s “red flag” law. It was passed in the rush to DO SOMETHING, less than one month after the February, 2018 shooting at Parkland High School. The law allows no-due-process confiscations of firearms becauseRead More →