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Florida: Pinellas County Trying to Opt Out of Florida’s Firearms Preemption Law

Monday, October 24, 2011

Contact the members of the Pinellas County Legislative Delegation TODAY and
urge them to OPPOSE LB 06!

This Thursday, the Pinellas County Legislative Delegation will take up Local Bill 06 to allow the registered voters of the county to decide whether or not Pinellas County should abide by the state’s firearm preemption law.

Florida’s firearm preemption law has been in effect for twenty-four years.  This law gives the Florida legislature the sole authority to regulate firearms regulations and prevents local governments from regulating your constitutional right to own, possess and lawfully use firearms.  It put a stop to the confusing patchwork of conflicting firearm laws across the state.  This important law keeps law-abiding gun owners from becoming criminals while traveling through, visiting friends and loved-ones or just sight-seeing throughout the state. 

Unfortunately, several counties in Florida, including Pinellas County, think they are above state law and have instituted gun control laws.  Pinellas County and others are violating the state firearm preemption law.

On October 1, a new law took effect that provides penalties for local governments and government officials who willfully and knowingly violate state law.

Now that local governments are going to have to obey state law or be punished for breaking the law, many are working to comply with state law - except Pinellas County.   Some elected officials still feel that Pinellas County is above the law and that they should not be held accountable as law breakers.

The Pinellas County Legislative Delegation will be having a delegation meeting and public hearing this Thursday, October 27 from 9:00 am to noon to hear Local Bill 06

LB 06 states that Section 790.33, Florida Statutes, does not apply to any county, city, town, or municipal ordinance or any administrative regulation or rule adopted by a local government in Pinellas County. 

The Second Amendment applies to all law-abiding citizens -- INCLUDING those who live in Pinellas County.  

Please make plans to attend this important meeting. 

Thursday, October 27
9:00 am to noon

Palladium Theater
253 5th Avenue N.
St. Petersburg, FL

If this bill passes it will be brought before the Florida legislature in 2012 for its consideration.  Don’t let the Florida legislature waste its time on LB 06.  There are more important issues that need to be considered than arrogant Pinellas County officials thinking they should be exempt from the Second Amendment.

If you are unable to attend please call and e-mail the Pinellas County Legislative Delegation and the Pinellas County Commissioners and urge them to OPPOSE LB 06

Tell them to stop trying to set themselves above the law.  They swore to uphold the Constitution of the United States and Florida and OBEY the law when they took their oath of office.  It's time they kept their word.

Contact information for the Pinellas County Legislative Delegation can be found here.

Contact information for the Pinellas County Commissioners can be found here.

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