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https://www.dailycommercial.com/news/20191105/lake-county-becomes-second-amendment-sanctuary
Text of the resolution:
Text of the resolution:
How are Florida law-enforcement officials going to defend their citizens from the ATF? Is the state allotting funds to cover the legal defense of people who are charged with violating federal gun laws?
What do you see in this resolution that is encouraging people to violate federal gun laws, or promising to defend them if they do? I understand that it is a 'symbolic' gesture, but I think it is a positive gesture in that it reminds the people that the principles of the Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground (spelled out in state law) are honored in Lake County, as well as providing a means for the county sheriff to show his support for concealed carry. Florida is a battleground right now for 2A rights.
As I read it, all it really seems to say is that "because we have rights, we have rights". Mention is made of many court cases, and how the Fed cannot compel the state to enforce Fed laws and the state cannot compel the Fed to enforce state laws. But nowhere does it say they will not, only that they cannot be compelled to do so.
Yup, Boulder is a 'nuclear free zone'..copy to the Chinese and Russians..There is another drawback to creating a "2A Sanctuary" besides it being a meaningless gesture beyond a statement of opinion.
And that is that using their terms and their tactics, creating a "sanctuary" for our pet cause validates others creating (and having already created) "sanctuaries" for their pet causes.
it implies that since we have a sanctuary for our thing, then its ok for them to have a sanctuary for their thing (what