Governor Scott, YOU .. you are the one who is culpable in this, not the FBI. You and your ilk remove any sensible barrier to allowing people like the shooter to have access to guns.
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2011: Rick Scott signed preemption legislation, prohibiting localities from regulating firearms and ammunition. Cities and counties were forced to allow guns in parks, hospitals, and government buildings as a result.
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2011: Rick Scott signed a controversial “docs versus glocks” bills, which punished doctors who asked patients about gun ownership. Pediatricians feared the safety repercussions of the legislation.
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2012: A Federal judge barred enforcement of the docs v. glocks law, saying it was based on anecdotal information and unfounded conjecture.
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2012: Rick Scott cut the cost of a concealed weapons permit. 2013: Rick Scott said he would not be proposing any changes to state gun laws during the year, despite the Sandy Hook massacre just weeks earlier.
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2013: Rick Scott opposed universal background checks for gun purchases: “It’s always easy to say do something when no one understands what it is.”
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2014: Rick Scott signed House Bill 89, which intended to allow people to use threatened force, such as a warning shot, as part of the stand your ground defense. 2014: Rick Scott signed legislation allowing children to play with simulated weapons in school.
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2015: Rick Scott signed Senate Bill 290, which allowed Floridians to carry a concealed weapon for 48 hours during a mandatory evacuation without a license. 2016: Rick Scott cut the cost of a concealed weapons permit — for a second time in his Administration.
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I don't know how you can say that with a straight face. Your A+ score from the NRA really is more important to you than anything else, isn't it?
#Parkland#ParklandStrong#parklandshooting#GunSenseNowpic.twitter.com/UZ5imq8Ery
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They're not oblivious. They get a lot of financial support from the NRA.
#NRA#BloodMoneypic.twitter.com/32rqfaBkQT
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Many GOP voters may have been unaware, incl my TX family, but events over the past few days should wake them up! The politicians seem to have crossed a line that a few years ago would have at least given them pause. Are they aware of how much RU money was funneled through
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I'm sure they have an idea.
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My relatives are deep in denial about Trump. I hope other voters are better informed. I'm amazed by number of times my mother and brother have defended Trump's actions as a neophyte politician and bemoan how misunderstood he is! It's not only worrisome but wearisome.
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I'm sorry that that's happening in your family. I hope it can change. I honestly do not get, esp. now at this point in time, how anyone could support 45.
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Yes it is absurd but they are in rural Texas and watch F
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He's the proud owner of an A+ rating from the shadow government, I mean the NRA.
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The depth of scotts corruption is beyond belief.
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And he's the guy who was at the forefront of ripping-off Medicare.
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