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02/08/2024

Please research the proposed Senate bill 3589 and then feel free to copy and paste this into an email to your two state senators:

I am vehemently opposed to Senate bill 3589 and the vague (at best) language and parameters portrayed in this bill.
Many of our tier 1 retired military members teach law abiding citizens skills which keep those law abiding citizens safe - education law abiding citizens would not be able to receive if this bill were to pass.
There are other laws already in force which address “paramilitary” organizations and these laws have been in existence since at least the Mariel boatlift.
This proposal goes far beyond the parameters of “paramilitary” and creates an environment where millions of law abiding citizens within their constitutionally guaranteed rights would become felons…and that is unacceptable!

Since I’m gearing up to teach pistol and advanced shooting classes in Maine next month I saw this video just now of an e...
12/24/2023

Since I’m gearing up to teach pistol and advanced shooting classes in Maine next month I saw this video just now of an event which just happened at Sawgrass Mills shopping mall in South Florida.

Panic never is a good situation to be in. Situational awareness and knowing where exits are are strategic advantages for your safety and the safety of your family!

Every store….let me say that again - EVERY store has a receiving door/ and typically fire exits.

Whatever structure you find yourself in whether shopping, bowling, at a sporting event or a concert….know where the exits are and what alternative exits there are.

Choke points are dangerous - but that is a different conversation in and of itself, which I will address in the classes.

https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/video-shows-panic-unfolding-after-reports-of-active-shooter-at-sawgrass-mills-mall/3186432/ #

It was a scary situation at Sawgrass Mills Mall in Sunrise Sunday after panic unfolded following false reports of an active shooter. Video from the incident shows dozens of frightened shoppers running for safety at the shopping complex. Officials later confirmed there was no shooting. Sunrise Police...

10/28/2023
10/25/2023

Bills being proposed in Florida by Democrats.
Not one deals with an actual mental health issue, solely are about the violation of law abiding fi****ms owners right to privacy and ability to defend themselves and their loved ones.
Actually when it comes to requiring a background check for ability to purchase ammunition, the NICS system is not set up for such a volume, and the requirement is the same as requiring a driver to ask permission every time they want to purchase fuel for their vehicle.
It is as if these Florida Democrat minority legislators through around terms without actually defining or know the definition of the language they’re using such as “assault weapon”
In my opinion these are more proposed feelings-good laws which solely have negative impacts for law abiding fi****ms owners and yet again do nothing to solve the mental health crisis.

SB-96 Use or Threatened Use of Force by Shevrin ''Shev'' Jones (D)
Use or Threatened Use of Force; Citing this act as the "Self-Defense Restoration Act"; deleting provisions stating that persons who use or threaten to use force, other than deadly force, do not have a duty to retreat before using or threatening to use such force in defense of persons or property, respectively; prohibiting the use of deadly force by a person who knows that he or she can avoid the necessity of using deadly force with complete safety by retreating; deleting provisions stating that a person using or threatening to use deadly force does not have a duty to retreat and has the right to stand his or her ground under certain circumstances, etc. Effective Date: Upon becoming a law

SB-130 Possession or use of a Firearm in a Sensitive Location by Lori Berman (D)
Possession or use of a Firearm in a Sensitive Location; Defining the term “sensitive location”; prohibiting the possession or use of a firearm in a sensitive location; providing criminal penalties; providing exceptions, etc. Effective Date: 10/1/2024

HB-145 Sales of Ammunition by Dan Daley (D)
Sales of Ammunition: Requires background checks for sale or transfer of ammunition. Effective Date: October 1, 2024

SB-150 Assault Weapons and Large-capacity Magazines by Lori Berman (D)
Assault Weapons and Large-capacity Magazines; Prohibiting the sale or transfer of an assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine; prohibiting possession of an assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine; specifying requirements for an applicant who fails to qualify for a certificate of possession; providing enhanced criminal penalties for certain offenses when committed with an assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine, etc. Effective Date: 10/1/2024

SB-176 Sale, Transfer, and Storage of Fi****ms by Tina Polsky (D)
Sale, Transfer, and Storage of Fi****ms; Revising the standard by which adults and minors are considered criminally negligent in the storage of a firearm under specified circumstances; providing criminal penalties; revising an exception to the prohibition on storing or leaving a loaded firearm within the reach or easy access of a minor who obtains it and commits a specified violation; revising requirements for the safe storage of loaded fi****ms; providing criminal penalties if a person is found to have failed to properly secure or store a firearm, resulting in a minor gaining access to the weapon, etc. Effective Date: 10/1/2024

SB-180 Sale or Transfer of Ammunition by Tina Polsky (D)
Sale or Transfer of Ammunition; Citing this act as "Jaime’s Law"; requiring background checks for the sale or transfer of ammunition; providing exceptions, etc. Effective Date: 10/1/2024

HB-259 Discharging a Firearm in Residential Areas by Katherine Waldron (D)
Discharging a Firearm in Residential Areas: Revises prohibitions on discharge of fi****ms in residential areas; removes exceptions. Effective Date: October 1, 2024

08/22/2023

How is it that so many kids raised on “Harry Potter”, “The Hunger Games”, “Star Wars”, and all the Marvel action figure movies manage to miss a critical point of the stories? The lesson being: If you want to prevail over evil villains, you must have the proper tools to fight back.

Millions of people protect themselves and their families with guns every day in the United States. They choose guns as a means of self-defense for the same reason the Secret Service uses them to protect the president: guns stop bad people from doing bad things to good people.

It’s absurd to speak about the right of self-defense in theory but then deny people the tools they need to exercise that right.

Without a gun, most Americans are defenseless at the hands of a violent criminal. How many of us have training in hand-to-hand fighting, the physical strength, and the mental resilience to react in a fight-or-flight situation to repel an aggressive predator, especially someone who attacks us first and is armed with a deadly weapon?

Does a gun guarantee your safety? No, but it gives you the ability to defend yourself against an armed, physically superior, or mentally unstable attacker (or all three).

Why in the world would anyone not want to have the means to protect themselves and their families against criminal predators and lunatics? Worse yet, why would anyone actively lobby their government to deprive themselves and every other law-abiding citizen of the most effective means to protect themselves?

Guns Are Life-Saving Tools

The gun grabbers are convinced that if we shut down the National Rifle Association and take away guns from law-abiding gun owners, then bad people will no longer have the tools to do bad things.

A gun is a tool, plain and simple. You should own a gun for the same reason you install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, purchase fire extinguishers, and buckle your seat belt. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Smart people are prepared. Foolish people bring a knife—or nothing at all—to a gunfight.

The gun grabbers say: “There is no evidence that guns save lives.” The truth: If there is no proof that guns save lives, then why does every American law enforcement agency, including the U.S. Secret Service, carry guns? What’s the point of the guns?

There is an old saying in the world of investing: “Do what the smart money does.” This means that when you personally invest, it makes sense to buy and sell the same investments as the “smart money” people—large banks, institutional investors, hedge funds, and investment gurus like Warren Buffett. The idea is that these industry leaders have a better understanding of the marketplace and better access to information than ordinary investors do. And that is usually true.

What do the “smart money” people do when it comes to protecting lives?

Virtually all professionals carry guns—and lots of them. Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies charged with protecting the streets you walk on all carry guns. The Secret Service protects the president with guns. The federal Department of Homeland Security, with its $44 billion annual budget, issues its own agents handguns and fully automatic rifles (rifles far more powerful than the AR-15s many gun grabbers don’t want you to have to protect yourself).

So, the smart money in the business of protecting lives chooses guns. That’s right. They choose guns!

Guns Are Often Used for Defense

But if you don’t want to follow the smart money on guns, then let’s turn to the statistical scoreboard. Does civilian gun use help in self-defense against criminals?

The U.S. Department of Justice investigated firearm violence from 1993 through 2011. The report found, “In 2007–2011, about 1 percent of nonfatal violent crime victims used a firearm in self-defense.” Anti-gun zealots attempt to use this statistic to discredit the use of a gun as a viable means of self-defense, and by extension, to discredit gun ownership in general.

But look deeper into the numbers. During that five-year period, the Department of Justice confirmed a total of 338,700 defensive gun uses in both violent attacks and property crimes where a victim was involved. That equals an average of 67,740 defensive gun uses every year. In other words, according to the Justice Department’s own statistics, 67,740 people a year don’t become victims because they own a gun. (I suspect that if more states allowed concealed carry to be widespread, the number of instances of defensive gun uses would be even higher.)

Is it significant that at least 67,740 individuals use a gun in self-defense each year? Well, in 2016, 37,461 people died in motor vehicle accidents in the United States; in 2015, the number was 35,092 people. Mark Rosekind, administrator of the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration (NHTSA), called those road fatalities “an immediate crisis.” If the NHTSA administrator considers it a crisis that approximately 37,000 people are dying annually from car accidents, then saving nearly twice that many people each year through the use of fi****ms is simply stunning.

In reality, the Department of Justice findings about defensive gun uses are very conservative. A 2013 study ordered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and conducted by the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council found that:

Defensive use of guns by crime victims is a common occurrence... Almost all national survey estimates indicate that defensive gun uses by victims are at least as common as offensive uses by criminals, with estimates of annual uses ranging from about 500,000 to more than 3 million...in the context of about 300,000 violent crimes involving fi****ms in 2008... On the other hand, some scholars point to a radically lower estimate of only 108,000 annual defensive uses based on the National Crime Victimization Survey...”

The most comprehensive study ever conducted about defensive gun use in the United States was a 1995 survey published by criminologist Gary Kleck in the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. This study reported between 2.1 and 2.5 million defensive gun uses every year.

Ultimately, the number of defensive gun uses doesn’t matter much to the anti-gun zealots. Whether the number is 67,000 or 2.5 million or anywhere in between, they’ll do whatever they can to dismiss defensive gun uses as insignificant. They want to focus only on the dead people lying in the street rather than those folks who use a firearm to remain standing.

I suspect those people still alive would have a different view.

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05/10/2023

🤔 Isn’t this a direct violation of the US Constitution where it is clearly written:
“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”

While some will definitely argue about the word “regulated” in that phrase - if it is regulated by the opposition then the men and women of our republic are no longer a free militia of free men….merely subjects of a tyrannical oppressor.

Political party doesn’t matter for the Governor - they are an elected official sworn to up uphold the Constitution…not violate it.

This is an overt act of tyranny!

Vermont bans owning, running paramilitary training camps

By LISA RATHKE
May 8, 2023

Vermont on Monday made it a crime to own or operate paramilitary training camps in the state after Republican Gov. Phil Scott signed legislation introduced in response to a fi****ms training facility built without permits that neighbors called a menace.
Violators face up to five years in prison or a fine up to $50,000 or both, according to the law. It prohibits a person from teaching, training, or demonstrating to anyone else the use, application, or making of a firearm, explosive, or incendiary device capable of causing injury or death that will be used in or in furtherance of a civil disorder. It also bans a person from assembling with others for such training, instruction or practice.
The gun violence prevention group led by former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, of Arizona, who was forced to give up her political career when she was disabled in a 2011 assassination attempt, praised Vermont’s law.
“Today, Vermont joins 25 other states that prohibit fi****ms training for anti-government paramilitary activity,” said Allison Anderman, senior counsel and the leader of Giffords’ Guns & Democracy project. “Private paramilitary activity is illegal in Vermont and has been associated with the intimidation of people exercising their constitutional rights across the US,” she said by email. “This is a commonsense policy that will help reduce the spread of dangerous, illegal, and anti-government fi****ms intimidation.”
The Vermont law does not apply to legitimate law enforcement activity or lawful activity by Norwich University or any other educational institution where military science is taught. it also doesn’t apply to self-defense instruction or practice without the intent of causing a civil disorder; fi****ms instruction that is intended to teach the safe handling and use of fi****ms; and any lawful sports or activities like hunting, target shooting and fi****ms collection.
In Oregon, which has had the sixth-highest number of extremist incidents in the country in the last 10 years, the legislature is considering a bill that, according to experts, would create the country’s most comprehensive law against paramilitary activity. A failed bill this year in the New Mexico legislature that sought to rein in paramilitary patrols created in recent years to halt migrants near the international border with Mexico. A paramilitary patrol in New Mexico appeared at a protest over a statue of a Spanish conquistador.
The owner of the 30-acre fi****ms training center in southern Vermont has until summer to remove all unpermitted structures on the site in Pawlet. Neighbors have complained about the gunfire and what they say are threats and intimidation by owner Daniel Banyai and his supporters.
The Vermont Environmental Court said that Banyai was in contempt of court for deliberately flouting a series of court orders issued since the legal case began in 2019 and now faces jail and fines that could exceed $100,000 if he fails to comply by June 23.
Banyai did not respond to a text seeking comment.

03/10/2023

Whistleblower: Bank of America and FBI Colluded to Target Gun & Ammo Buyers

An FBI whistleblower told the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee that Bank of America forwarded a list of credit card purchases for fi****ms and ammunition made in Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland around Jan. 6 to the FBI, according to The Daily Caller News Foundation. The bombshell accusation by George Will, a retired FBI supervisory intelligence analyst, said Bank of America provided the information of its own volition and without legal prompting. The FBI distributed the list to field offices for follow-up. Hill told Congress that credit card purchases alone are not grounds for investigation and Bernard Kerik, a security consultant who headed the NYPD in 2000 and 2001, told The New York Post, “That’s just not a good reason to hand over private information. If that’s the way they do business now, then the people of this country really have something to worry about.”

🤔 Won’t be using my Discover card for any firearm or related purchases….in fact I’m going to stop using it altogether! 🤬
02/24/2023

🤔 Won’t be using my Discover card for any firearm or related purchases….in fact I’m going to stop using it altogether! 🤬

Discover Financial Services will start tracking gun purchases at retailers nationwide this coming April.

I applaud legislators in Florida standing up against violations of privacy by credit card companies regarding transactio...
02/22/2023

I applaud legislators in Florida standing up against violations of privacy by credit card companies regarding transactions guaranteed as a right by the 2nd Amendment…..credit card companies are banks and have no right to collate and disseminate any information relating to fi****ms related purchases by law abiding citizens.

TALLAHASSEE --- Credit-card companies could face fines up to $10,000 per violation for tracking firearm and ammunition sales in Florida, under a measure approved Tuesday by a Senate committee.

The Republican-controlled Senate Banking and Insurance Committee voted 7-3 along party lines to approve a bill (SB 214) that would target yet-to-be-enacted plans by some credit-card companies to create a separate “merchant category code” for sales at firearm businesses.

Similar four-digit codes are already used to separate purchases and collect data from places such as grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants and bookstores.

Bill sponsor Danny Burgess, R-Zephyrhills, pointed to a Florida prohibition on gun-sale registries and said the bill would prevent data collection.

“In Florida, we take it very seriously to protect consumers’ rights, gun rights and their right to privacy, and I believe that this MCC (merchant category code) would lead to the creation of a registry in essence, potentially having a chilling effect on constitutional rights,” Burgess said. “We’re basically putting teeth behind current law in Florida, which prevents government and private registries.”

In September, Visa joined Mastercard and American Express in announcing plans to categorize gun shop sales. Gun-control advocates say the move would help track suspicious sales tied to potential mass shootings.


Democrats expressed concern the bill could hinder law-enforcement efforts to prevent mass shootings.

“There's a lot of things that go on in these investigations, and sadly we’re in a crisis across this country,” said Sen. Victor Torres, an Orlando Democrat and former New York City transit police detective. “Every day, every weekend we hear about shootings in our counties, in our state, across the nation. And this state should be more aware as to the purchasing of guns and ammunition.”

The bill, a priority of state Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson, says that “creation or maintenance of records of purchases of fi****ms or ammunition or the tracking of sales made by a retailer of fi****ms or ammunition by a nongovernmental entity, including a financial institution, without a substantial and historical business need or a requirement imposed by law, may frustrate the right to keep and bear arms and violate the reasonable privacy rights of lawful purchasers of fi****ms or ammunition.”

In barring the assignment of a merchant category code, the bill would direct the Simpson-led Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to investigate alleged violations and impose fines up to $10,000 for each violation.

The bill is filed for consideration during the legislative session that will start March 7. Rep. John Snyder, R-Stuart, has filed an identical bill (HB 221) in the House.

TALLAHASSEE --- Credit-card companies could face fines up to $10,000 per violation for tracking firearm and ammunition sales in Florida, under a measure approved Tuesday by a Senate committee.

Legally owned $20k NFA items seized illegally by ATF!!!WTF????
11/27/2022

Legally owned $20k NFA items seized illegally by ATF!!!

WTF????

An active duty US Navy Sailor was shopping when multiple ATF agents detained him and proceeded to rob him of over $20k worth of his lawfully owned property.....

11/08/2022

TOMORROW, November 8, 2022, the future of our nation, of our Constitution, of the Bill of Rights, of Second Amendment rights is on the line.

If you haven't voted, tomorrow is your last chance to stand up for FREEDOM this election. If gun owners and people who support the Constitution and the Bill of rights don’t vote in this election, over two hundred years of freedom under those sacred documents could be lost.

To protect your rights, you MUST vote. If you think your one vote is not important, THINK AGAIN!

I’m asking you to do your part and stand up for Freedom, the Second Amendment, and America's future. PLEASE go to the polls and cast your one vote in each of the elections before you.

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