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FL: Ag commissioner job is not a mandate for controlling guns
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She also installed Fred Guttenberg as co-vice chairman. Guttenberg’s daughter was murdered in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre in February. In the wake of the shooting, both Murphy and Guttenberg have emerged as leading gun control activists in Florida. Moreover, after Fried was declared the winner, Floridapolitics.com reported, “Some of Florida’s biggest gun control advocates saw in Nikki Fried’s Agriculture Commissioner race a victory.”
We would remind Commissioner-elect Fried that her role on guns is rather limited. In that regard, her job is to ensure concealed-weapons permits are processed appropriately and that only people eligible for them will have them. |
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PHORTO
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One rule of thumb that everyone must remember is, NEVER vote for a Democrat.
Period.
Because the core philosophy of Democrats is that the Constitution is a "living document", and that forecloses any trustworthiness whatsoever. It is in diametric opposition to American core First Principles, which embrace creating strict rules to limit government power.
Strict. Rules. Not "living" liberal mush. |
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