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Not trying to restart the debate about this and it's affect on property rights and etc., but this bill is now signed and awaiting it's day in court (and there is also a poll to participate in):
crist Signs bill
With this new law probably going to be restrained and the law in Okalahoma is overturned and on appeal, there's nothing much to do except wait for the courts to figure it out.
crist Signs bill
The Florida Chamber of Commerce and the Florida Retail Federation are ready to pay a legal tab they expect to total at least $250,000 to counter what they term an assault on private property rights.
"Fundamentally, this has never been about guns for us," the chamber's Adam Babbington said. "This is about who can decide what goes on private property, the property owner or government."
Supporters of the guns-to-work bill, though, say another constitutional principle is at stake: the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
Marion Hammer, a spokeswoman for the National Rifle Association, said she doesn't think the new law conflicts with the Constitution. It only upholds rights citizens already have, she said.
With this new law probably going to be restrained and the law in Okalahoma is overturned and on appeal, there's nothing much to do except wait for the courts to figure it out.
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