ALERT: FULL HOUSE to Hear Progun Bills on Tuesday – ACT NOW

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Unified Sportsmen of Florida
Unified Sportsmen Of Florida

Tallahassee, FL -(AmmoLand.com)- House Speaker Steve Crisafulli, a true Second Amendment supporter, has put 4 bills that are important to the protection Second Amendment rights and the rights law-abiding gun owners, on Special Order Calendar for Tuesday, Feb 2, 2016, so the full House can review and take action on these bills.

The bills are:

(1) HB-163 Open Carry/CW License Holders by Rep. Matt Gaetz (the Senate companion, SB-300 by Sen. Don Gaetz, is currently awaiting a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee)

HB-163 is a bill to allow persons with a Concealed Weapons & Firearms License to carry firearms concealed or openly which will prevent CW license holders from being charged with the crime of violating the “Open Carry” law because a concealed firearm, being legally carried, accidentally or inadvertently becomes visible to the sight of another person.

(2) HB-4001 Campus Carry/CW License Holders by Rep. Greg Steube (R) & Rep. Michelle Rehwinkel-Vasilinda (D) (the Senate companion, SB-68 by Sen. Greg Evers (R) is currently awaiting a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee)

This bill will remove the ban on law-abiding gun owners, who are 21 years of age or older and who have a License to Carry Concealed, from carrying concealed weapons firearms on college and university campuses for protection. It will only allow license holders to carry on campus.

(3) HB-135 Mandatory Minimum Sentences by Rep. Neil Combee (the Senate companion, SB-228 by Sen. Aaron Bean has already passed the full Senate)

This bill removes aggravated assault from the 10-20-Life Mandatory Minimum Sentences. Some State Attorneys and their prosecutors have been wrongfully using 10-20-Life to prosecute people who were exercising self-defense. This bill stops prosecutors from trying to put people in prison for 10 years if they show a gun to scare off an attacker or 20 years for firing a warning shot to stop attackers.

(4) HB-41 Unlawful Discharge of Firearms by Rep. Neil Combee (the Senate companion, SB-130 by Sen. Garrett Richter has already passed the full Senate)

This bill protects property owners who live on large parcels of acreage with no nearby neighbors who can’t target practice on their own property because their property is in an area zoned exclusively for residential use. It clarifies existing law on unlawful discharge in residential neighborhoods by defining it as those neighborhoods with a residential density of one or more dwellings per acre.

Further, the bill exempts property in those residential neighborhoods where recreational discharge poses “no foreseeable danger or risk to life, safety, or property” – Example: property that backs up to the ocean or a large body of water, forest or other large uninhabited parcel where there is no foreseeable risk. It also exempts “accidental discharge” and discharge when “lawfully defending life or property.”

IT IS CRITICALLY IMPORTANT THAT YOU EMAIL HOUSE MEMBERS AND ASK THEM TO SUPPORT THESE FOUR (4) BILLS

In the subject line put: PLEASE SUPPORT Pro-gun Bills HB-163, HB-4001, HB-135 & HB-41

(Block and Copy All email addresses into the “Send To” box)

YOUR HELP IS CRITICALLY IMPORTANT!

It is imperative that you begin emailing these House members right away.

About Unified Sportsmen of Florida (USF):

Unified Sportsmen of Florida is a 501(c)(4) Nonprofit Organization dedicated to protecting Second Amendment rights but under IRS Rules, contributions to USF are not deductible for tax purposes.

For more information, visit: www.scgaa.org/usf.pdf.

Marion P. Hammer is a past president of the National Rifle Association and current executive director of Unified Sportsmen of Florida.

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Mark Lee

Hello Dear Representative: I am a frequent visitor to Northern Florida, doing business with the US Air Force and I plan on retiring there soon. As a supporter of the US Constitution and being realistic about my personal security and that of my friends and family, I find it necessary to carry a weapon of self defense and although it has become increasingly more difficult to carry a concealed or openly carried weapon due to legislators passing anti-gun rights legislation that never results in reductions of violent crime. Yet this happens time and again because of the anti-gun rhetoric and… Read more »