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As Others See It: Florida — land of fun, sun and guns
An editorial from the Tampa Bay Times
It has come to this in gun-crazed Florida. The state has created such a Wild West atmosphere that gun owners are signing up for coaching and legal help so they can be prepared when they shoot someone. It is the disquieting but logical outcome in a state where the National Rifle Association virtually owns state government and the answer to any question about public safety is more guns.
An emerging industry that offers instructions to members for responding to police after they shoot someone, liability coverage and legal advice fuels a shoot-first mentality. With names like U.S. Concealed Carry and Second Call Defense, these membership groups provide advice like this nugget for calling 911 after a shooting: I was attacked and was forced to defend myself. Please send the police and an ambulance. Translation: Dont worry about reaching for your gun because if you follow our instructions we will help you get away with killing someone.
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Despite overwhelming evidence the stand your ground law is loosely applied in all sorts of avoidable situations, state legislators, under the watchful eye of the NRA, have repeatedly refused to repeal it. Add to that a 2008 law that prohibits businesses from firing workers with concealed weapons permits who keep their gun locked in their car in the company parking lot. Add to that the NRAs efforts to persuade the Legislature to allow the open-carry of firearms everywhere and firearms on college campuses, which both passed the House this year and, thankfully, died in the Senate.
The result: A gun culture that encourages deadly shootings over loud car stereos and emerging business models that make money coaching gun owners on how to respond after they kill someone. Welcome to Florida, land of fun, sun and guns.
http://www.post-gazette.com/opinion/Op-Ed/2016/09/26/As-Others-See-It-Florida-land-of-fun-sun-and-guns/stories/201609260033
It has come to this in gun-crazed Florida. The state has created such a Wild West atmosphere that gun owners are signing up for coaching and legal help so they can be prepared when they shoot someone. It is the disquieting but logical outcome in a state where the National Rifle Association virtually owns state government and the answer to any question about public safety is more guns.
An emerging industry that offers instructions to members for responding to police after they shoot someone, liability coverage and legal advice fuels a shoot-first mentality. With names like U.S. Concealed Carry and Second Call Defense, these membership groups provide advice like this nugget for calling 911 after a shooting: I was attacked and was forced to defend myself. Please send the police and an ambulance. Translation: Dont worry about reaching for your gun because if you follow our instructions we will help you get away with killing someone.
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Despite overwhelming evidence the stand your ground law is loosely applied in all sorts of avoidable situations, state legislators, under the watchful eye of the NRA, have repeatedly refused to repeal it. Add to that a 2008 law that prohibits businesses from firing workers with concealed weapons permits who keep their gun locked in their car in the company parking lot. Add to that the NRAs efforts to persuade the Legislature to allow the open-carry of firearms everywhere and firearms on college campuses, which both passed the House this year and, thankfully, died in the Senate.
The result: A gun culture that encourages deadly shootings over loud car stereos and emerging business models that make money coaching gun owners on how to respond after they kill someone. Welcome to Florida, land of fun, sun and guns.
http://www.post-gazette.com/opinion/Op-Ed/2016/09/26/As-Others-See-It-Florida-land-of-fun-sun-and-guns/stories/201609260033
And there you have it folks, stand your ground over any perceived (or concocted) fear or aggression, and get away with vigilante murder. No indictment, judge, no jury necessary, just summary execution KKK style. Now you can even buy insurance for and get legal advice about "how to" kill someone before you execute them.
From the article, here's an example:
Nick Julian IV apparently knew the drill. As Tampa Bay Times staff writer Sara Dinatale reported, Mr. Julian shot and killed Carlos Garcia in Tampa after confronting Mr. Garcia for playing loud music from his car stereo around 2 a.m. one early morning in September 2015. Mr. Julian twice went outside to confront Mr. Garcia before going out a third time with a semi-automatic pistol. He told a 911 operator that he shot Mr. Garcia cause he charged me and I was in fear of my life. He called the U.S. Concealed Carry Association before Mr. Garcia was even declared dead. The Hillsborough Sheriffs Office investigated, but Mr. Julian was never charged with a crime.
See the difference between this scenario and the actions of KKK vigilantes who are protected by the local sheriff, mayor, and judges? Neither do I. The NRA/ILA/GOA right-wing gun lobby is a criminal terrorist organization that promotes vigilantism and murder for profit.
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As Others See It: Florida — land of fun, sun and guns (Original Post)
billh58
Oct 2016
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sunnystarr
(2,638 posts)1. It's really frightening! nt
billh58
(6,641 posts)2. Yes, and it's
little wonder that many other countries warn their citizens about traveling to places like Florida, and other "stand-your-ground" US cities and sates.