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‘Assault Weapon’ Ban in Florida… Anti-Gun Groups Join Forces to Put it on the Ballot by JORDAN MICHAELS

Two groups in Florida believe voters will back a constitutional amendment banning “assault weapons.” (Photo: Ban Assault Weapons Now Facebook)

Two Florida-based anti-gun groups have joined forces to put a constitutional amendment on the state’s 2020 general election ballot to ban “assault weapons” in the Gunshine State.

The organizations – Americans for Gun Safety Now (AFGSN) and Ban Assault Weapons Now (BAWN) – must gather 766,200 petition signatures from registered Florida voters to place the amendment on Florida’s 2020 ballot. Once on the ballot, a Florida constitutional amendment must gain 60 percent of the vote to become law.

“The assault rifle, and its ability to fire approximately one hundred rounds a minute, can be purchased legally with no proof of training, no background check, and no regulations what so ever,” said Gail Schwartz, BAWNs chair, and the aunt of Alex Schachter who was killed at Parkland. “Our goal is to take military-style firearms off the shelves thus saving the lives of innocent people.”

It’s unclear how many signatures the groups can garner in the next two years. Neither have large followings on social media nor high-profile members in leadership positions. Florida has also been a historically pro-gun state, boasting some of the most relaxed gun laws in the country.

SEE ALSO: Ask an Attorney: Prosecutor, Defense Attorney Discuss Controversial Florida Parking Lot Shooting

Still, the Florida legislature passed a hastily written package of gun control laws in the wake of the Parkland massacre, and the state’s law enforcement agencies haven’t been shy about using the new “red flag” law to confiscate firearms.

The Parkland massacre has also prompted corporations and banks to support anti-gun policies, and these same big-money organizations could choose to throw their weight behind initiatives like this one. Signatures can be bought, and ballot initiatives often depend on which side spends the most money on advertising.

The agenda of these organizations extends far beyond an “assault weapon,” of course. Americans for Gun Safety Now! lists six policies it hopes to push at the national level:

  • Eliminate Bump Stocks
  • Limit High Capacity Magazines and Armor Piercing Ammo
  • Express Support for 2nd Amendment Rights
  • Raise the National Limit for all Gun Sales to 21 Years of Age
  • Expand Universal Background Checks
  • Provide Additional Support for Mental Health Services

SEE ALSO: Federal Gun Registration Bill Introduced By Florida Senator

“In the immediate future – we will be working hard to bring forth a legislative package that we believe can build bipartisan support to make our schools, and entire nation safer,” AFGSN says on their website.

Ban Assault Weapons Now is less diplomatic.

“Again and again we’ve stood witness to innocent lives lost at the hands of madmen armed with military-style assault weapons like the AR-15,” the group says. “Again and again our elected leaders have failed to act on getting these weapons of war out of civilian hands. For our children, for our families, for our loved ones, for our communities, we must act where our politicians have failed to.”

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Sabatti Big Bore Dangerous Game Double Rifles for Less

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A TGI PSL dragunov 7.62x54r with sniper scope

One the items on my Bucket list. Is for me to one day crank a round or two from one of these fine rifles. Hopefully I will be able to do it too! Grumpy

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S&W model 12-2 .38

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A P17 Enfield in a 450 Alaskan wildcat cartridge.

 

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My friend shooting my Weatherby .460 Magnum the first time

Now I like to pretend that I know about shooting High Power Rifles. But let me tell you fellow gin lovers. That the 460 is a whole different breed of cat. I.E. it has a recoil that will never leave your memory.

Now i understand that Old Roy had a thing about speed and “improving” already existing calibers. But that is another story for another day. Plus if one is lucky enough to be able to go to Africa. That the locals have some very smart laws about what calibers that will be allowed when going after the Big Guys. (Lion, Rhino, Cape Buffalos etc. etc.)

Because it does not help their Tourism industry if a constant of Body Bags is being sent to the homeland & reported  on the local news. But enough of that.

Moving on. I also understand that the average American Male. Also wants the biggest, toughest that he can get when it comes to almost anything. So of course the 460 fills that niche. Because realistically that while there are a few other rifles that are bigger in Caliber. But their numbers are few and far between.

Plus the expense of buying one enters the rarefied atmosphere of British or Arab Royalty, Drug Lords, Hedge Fund Managers, Rock Stars and others. Who can buy one with their petty cash or their Platinum Credit Cards. Unlike Folks like me for example.

The other issue that comes to my feeble mind is one of Plebian Practicality. In that unless one resides in say in the outback Alaska. There really isn’t any game that would requires such a big gun like the 460. Plus comes the issues of getting more ammo for Big Bertha. That and I kind of doubt that Big AL’s Trading Post in back of beyond Alaska is going to have much 460 ammo for sale. But if Al does you know that he is going to have to charge you a very tidy sum for it.

Ditto for reloading stuff for it also. Because one has to remember that all of his stuff has to come out of state. With a huge transportation costs having to be added to the basic price.

Now having said all that and Thanks for reading my long winded sermon about the 460. If I lived in Alaska, personally myself I would use either a good 30-06 with the heaviest bullet that is offered. Or if i really needed a very heavy hitter. Then I would go with the Old Classic – The 35 Whelen. The reason being that with these two fine calibers. Is that I know that I will have a better chance of hitting the target with them. Than I would with the 460. Thanks for reading this!! Grumpy

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A Crickett Firearms Laminated Stock Cricket Bolt Action in caliber .22 LR

Sorry about this but this is one mighty strange looking gun! Grumpy

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But watch, It is probably a tack driver!