Marion P. Hammer was the first female President of the National Rifle Association from 1995 to 1998... (wikipedia)
Nobody wants state parks to be open, no one thinks state parks should be open for hunting.
Nobody said it was easy. We just said it was right.
If they want to run and thump themselves in the chest and call this a victory, fine. We'll see in the end.
If this amendment passes, it takes us back to where we were before the session. Employers would be able to do whatever they want to do.
I think the chairman is telling us where he intends to go, to put it politely.
Law-abiding people have a right to carry firearms in their vehicles. Your constitutional rights do not end when you drive into a parking lot.
We made it clear early on that when the state buys (Babcock), it belongs to the people and it should not be available only to the rich and well-to-do.
We owe it to the people of the state of Florida to make it as convenient as possible for them to register to vote. People who work for a living don't want to have to go down to the courthouse to register to vote.
It's just one more way the Legislature can have an impact on democracy.
The NRA is nonpartisan. We just want people who believe how we do to register to vote.
It's natural to look for other places to make it convenient for working people to do two or more things at one time.
If he wants to come to the state capital and lecture my legislature, his message is going to fall on deaf ears. I think they'd stop him at the state line.