Friday, October 21, 2022

Florida Carry Calls out Gov. DeSantis on Gun Rights

WOW!

If Gov. DeSantis does not make serious moves on Second Amendment rights, he has no business running for President OR Vice-President in two years.

Florida used to be known as the "Gunshine State" for being one of the few "shall issue" CCW jurisdictions in the United States. Today, Florida lags way behind nearly every other state in the Deep South (except for Louisiana, but they have a Democratic governor).

After the Parkland shooting in 2018, Republicans in Talahassee pushed for more gun control, limiting purchases of fire arms and enacting outrageous, unconstitutional red flag laws. Then as now, the Florida State government was a GOP trifecta.

Thankfully, Gov. DeSantis has been far more conservative and far more effective on a whole host of issues. During the last legislative session, he announced in press conferences and during constituent visits that he was all in favor of constitutional carry. Sadly, the state legislature stalled every bill and made excuses.

Activists even took over the offices for a number of legislators, and yet they could not move the legislation forward. One state rep in leadership acknowledged that many of the legislators wanted constitutional carry, but the timing was not "right" because the House Speaker and Senate President would not move forward on the bill. What a bunch of lame excuses!

In their latest press release, Florida Carry called out Gov. DeSantis for not allowing firearms at a public event where he was expected to speak. Wow! This does not look good ...

DeSantis creates illegal gun-free zone during Alachua fundraiser 
Today, the DeSantis campaign has decided that our society is safer when fewer people have guns,”
– Sean Caranna, founder and executive director of Florida Carry, Inc.
 
Legally armed Floridians had their Second Amendment rights trampled Thursday evening during a fundraising dinner in Alachua County where Gov. Ron DeSantis was the keynote speaker.
 
As a result, scores of Florida Concealed Weapon and Firearm License holders were illegally disarmed, and not a single public official will own the decision.  
 
As we first revealed in a story published Tuesday, donors attending Thursday night’s “Ronald Reagan Black Tie and Blue Jeans BBQ” were warned in an email that legally carried firearms would not be allowed.
 
The $60-per-plate fundraiser was organized by the Alachua County Republican Executive Committee and held in the Legacy Park Multipurpose Center – a public building owned by the city of Alachua, which is taxpayer funded and supported.
 
Before they were allowed inside, private security officers with metal detectors searched every single attendee.
 
Alachua Police confirmed that firearms were prohibited inside the public-owned building. One APD officer said the barbecue was a “private event.”
 
Whose call?
 
According to Ann Stone, treasurer of the Alachua County Republican Executive Committee, she and other organizers were told by DeSantis’ reelection campaign and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement that the governor would not appear if firearms were allowed inside the building.
 
Stone said the no-guns rule was verbal and not included in any written document. In Florida, written documents can be retrieved through a Public Records Request. Regardless, we sent a Public Records Request to FDLE seeking copies of the rules they use when DeSantis appears at a public event.
 
If FDLE issued the no-guns directive, they would be regulating firearms, which violates Florida’s powerful preemption statute. The 35-year-old law allows only the state legislature to regulate guns and has severe penalties for any public official who violates the statute, including a $5,000 fine and removal from office. As of Thursday evening, FDLE has acknowledged it received the records request, but has not yet produced a response.
 
Lindsay Curnutte, DeSantis’ political communications director, would not say who issued the no-gun rule – the DeSantis campaign or FDLE.
 
“We do not disclose matters of the Governor's security, and we refer you to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement,” Curnutte said in an email.
 
FDLE spokeswoman Dana Kelly did not return calls seeking comment for this story.
 
Deeds not words
 
DeSantis’ gun-free zone was not well received by the state’s gun-rights community.
 
“Clearly, Gov. DeSantis knows how to get action on his priorities, and while he has talked the talk for some time on issues such as constitutional carry, open carry and the right to keep and bear arms, his actions have spoken louder than his words – there have been no actions,” said Sean Caranna, founder and executive director of Florida Carry, Inc. “Today, the DeSantis campaign has decided that our society is safer when fewer people have guns. This is not the Second Amendment values held by Floridians. We urge Gov. DeSantis to return to his Second Amendment roots.” 
Lee Williams is a Florida Carry board member and chief editor of the Second Amendment Foundation's Investigative Journalism Project. Click here to see his investigative work.

Governor DeSantis needs to get back to business and support the Second Amendment in full. If cannot get constitutional carry passed in 2023, then he will have to explain to Republican voters on a national level while Texas Governor Greg Abbott, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and others were able to get this incredible conservative reform done, but DeSantis could not.

C'mon, Gov. DeSantis! Make Florida "Gunshine" Again!

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