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FL: Volusia city leaders applaud proposed bill outlawing backyard shooting in neighborhoods
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"A Florida senator’s proposal to end recreational shooting in residential neighborhoods delivers a shot of common sense into a law overdue for change, municipal and police officials said."
"An amendment added to Senate Bill 1444 by Sen. Garrett Richter, R- Naples, would ban the discharge of firearms in primarily residential neighborhoods, defined as those with more than one home on an acre of property. The amendment was approved by the Senate Appropriations Committee and is waiting to be placed on the special order calendar of the House of Representatives, said Amy Mercer, executive director of the Florida Police Chiefs Association." ... |
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teebonicus
(4/22/2015)
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This thing needs to be stopped dead in its tracks (PUN!). |
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