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FL: Florida Law Would Make It Illegal For Minors To Post Pictures Of Fake Guns
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Democrat Jason W. B. Pizzo introduced SB 1310 into the Florida Senate. The bill would make it illegal for anyone under 18 to post a picture on the internet of a firearm, BB gun, airsoft gun, or any other device that resembles a gun. This law would also apply to realistic toy guns.
The Miami-Dade Democrat's law would charge the minor with a misdemeanor. The fines can be up to $1000 per violation. In addition to the fine, authorities could also jail the minor for up to one year if convicted of violating the proposed anti-free-speech law.
The law would also require the parents of the minor to attend parenting classes for reprograming. |
Comment by:
xqqme
(3/15/2019)
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So, in order to obliterate the Second Amendment, Senator Pizzo wants to pi$$ away the First Amendment also. . Nice guy. |
Comment by:
xqqme
(3/15/2019)
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So, in order to obliterate the Second Amendment, Senator Pizzo wants to pizz all over the First Amendment also. . Nice guy. |
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