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FL: Stop Illegal Anti-Gun Signs In Florida
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Since Florida Carry was formed in 2011 we have been highly successful in having thousands of illegal anti-gun “GunBuster” signs removed at public facilities of state agencies, parks, nature preserves, college/university parking lots, and county/city buildings.
Just today, the Florida Department of Health removed an illegal “No Firearms” sign from its public health facility in Bay County. We were able to have this sign taken down because one of our members took the time to report it to us. |
Comment by:
mickey
(5/30/2015)
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Did these signs become illegal in Florida, or were they always illegal?
Taxpayers shouldn't have to foot the bill to buy, install, and remove the signs. The jerks who ordered the signs should pay. |
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