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Thursday, April 18, 2013

What's Tampa Bay Saying?

‘Shameful’ Vote on Gun Control: Do You Agree?

The U.S. Senate voted down a measure that would require tougher background checks for those who purchase guns. We’d like to get your take on the issue!

President Barack Obama called the U.S. Senate’s April 17 vote denying stricter background checks for gun purchases “shameful.” The proposed law was shot down 54 to 46 with some Democrats joining Republicans in rejecting the measure, which was hoped to curb gun violence like that witnessed in the Newtown, Conn., massacre last year, according to the Huffington Post. The number of votes was less than the 60 needed to break a filibuster. If approved, the measure would have extended the country’s background check system to include gun shows and Internet purchases of weapons. The failure of the measure likely signals defeat for any other major legislation meant to clamp down on gun violence, the Post says. Other measures that “appear headed for …

Dan Pressler

12:04 pm on Monday, May 6, 2013

the question is - would any of these laws prevent the people who already get guns illegally anyway from getting them now ? If not what is the point of the law - more gov't?   more ›

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Pasco Commission Talks Gun Control

Commissioners are considering closing the “gun show” loophole and want to hear from residents during an upcoming meeting.

Gun control wasn’t on the Pasco County Commission’s agenda Tuesday, but that didn’t stop residents from stepping forward to voice their opinions about the prospect of new laws being passed on the local level. Several residents came out to express their concerns that the commission will delve into an issue that is already being discussed at the state and national level. Commissioners are considering a local law that would close the “gun show loophole,” which allows people to buy weapons without a background check or waiting period at gun shows. “Guns, if they’re made illegal, instead of licensed gun dealers, you’ll have criminals,” warned Jose Lugo of Spring Hill. Lugo, along with several other residents, said the main issue that needs to …

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michael mirra

3:45 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Barb talks about Pennsylvania Gun Laws. This is Florida, not Pennsylvania. As most Floridians will echo that old Florida cry they have been screaming at northerners for decades. WE DON'T CARE HOW YOU DO IT BACK HOME.   more ›

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Gun Sales: Are Tougher Laws Needed?

Whether a criminal background check is done may depend on whether firearms are bought in retail stores on from online private sellers.

If someone is breaking into your home, do you want to be armed with a handgun or an assault rifle? That's the question that Alex Jackson, who sells guns at Stan's Pawn Shop in  St. Petersburg, poses to people who bring up gun control. For Jackson, the answer is easy. "You want the fire power of an assault rifle for self-protection." In the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings, some politicians and groups are urging reforms that include a ban on assault weapons and high capacity ammunition clips, as well as background checks for anyone who purchases a gun. The gun that killed the 20 first-graders and seven adults in Newtown, Conn., was a Bushmater assault rifle. Currently, bricks-and-mortar retailers, such as Stan's Pawn Shop…

michael mirra

7:03 am on Friday, December 28, 2012

Someone named Leroy made a geat suggestion of Eastlake Patch. He suggested that names & pictures of assault weapons owners be published in newspapers, TV. & the internet, like they do for perverts. Employers will fear to hire them & may terminate their employment for fear of workplace violence if they snap. They would become stigmatized & profiled as people too fear. Some neighbors would shy away…   more ›

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

What's Tampa Bay Saying?

Walmart, Dick’s Pull Assault Weapons: Is it Enough?

In light of the Newtown, Conn., shootings major retailers across the county are pulling certain assault weapons from their shelves. The National Rifle Association has even issued a statement that it’s ready to make “meaningful contributions.”

As the cry for tighter gun control laws sounds louder throughout America and right here in Tampa Bay, major retailers are reacting. Walmart has announced plans to stop selling the Bushmaster Patrolman's Carbine M4A3 Rifle through its online store. That particular assault rifle is in the same family of guns as the one Adam Lanza, the 20-year-old shooter in the Newtown massacre, reportedly used in the massacre, the Huffington Post reports.  Dick’s Sporting Goods, which has a number of Tampa Bay area locations, has also announced a shift in its stocking preferences. That store has suspended the sale of some semi-automatic weapons from all stores in the chain. In a statement, the store said it ordered the move out of respect for the victims …

Robertfloman

5:41 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

You can argue gun control all you want to but it doesn’t solve the problem that caused the shooting in the first place. Society, schools and our sense of community has broken down. The people that wend off the deep end and committed these terrible atrocities where all mental ill and felt lost or shunned from their communities. You’re not going to end mental illness and you’re not going to stop …   more ›

Thursday, December 13, 2012

What's Tampa Bay Saying?

Are There Too Many Guns in Florida?

Florida is poised to become the first state to have issued 1 million concealed gun permits. Why?

As Florida is poised to become the first state to have issued 1 million concealed firearm permits, Patch wants to know: Why are there so many guns here, and is there such a thing as too many guns? Florida had issued more than 993,000 active permits as of Nov. 30, Bloomberg.com reports. Adam Putman, Florida’s commissioner of agriculture and consumer affairs, said at a news conference Wednesday that the state will pass the 1 million mark next week. “Floridians have a great respect and appreciation for their Second Amendment rights,” Putnam said. The news comes just days after a shooting spree at an Oregon mall left two people dead, as well as a murder-suicide by an NFL player, which prompted some high profile calls from the media for gun …

George Straight

7:15 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013

Absolutely Not. It's sad to see what this Country and Gun issue has turned into. We're losing all our rights and letting our government control everything we do. Wake up people...   more ›

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