And the ones who don't abide are being sued by us.
With the $5000 a day out of there personal bank acct. , $500,000 a day fine to the city and they can be removed from office i don't see anyone taking the risk. All signs of 'No Firearms" were removed from city parks and buildings. You can ccw carry in the city hall as long as no meetings or court is not in at the time.
Governor Rick Scott SIGNED two priority Second Amendment bills.
HB-155 Privacy of Firearms Owners by Rep. Jason Brodeur & Sen. Greg Evers to stop pediatricians from invading privacy rights of gun owners and bringing anti-gun politics into medical examining rooms was signed into law June 1, 2011 and took effect IMMEDIATELY.
HB-45 Penalties for Violating Firearms Preemption Law by Rep. Matt Gaetz & Sen. Joe Negron to stop local governments and government officials from enacting gun control ordinances in violating of Florida law was signed into law June 1, 2011 and will take effect October 1, 2011. The delay in the effective date is to allow agencies and local governments to REPEAL any and all regulations, policies, and ordinances that violate the firearms preemption law. Beginning Oct. 1, 2011, citizens and organizations may begin bringing actions against agencies and governments for violations.
ALSO SIGNED: Governor Scott also signed HB-7161 by Rep. Jimmy Patronis (R) to retain the exemption of personal identifying information of Concealed Weapons & Firearms license applicants and license holders from public records. This bill maintains the privacy rights of gun owners
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Florida Pediatric Society waged an unsuccessful campaign to get Governor Scott to veto HB-155. In a letter they threatened to sue Governor Scott if the bill became law
Anti-gun local government officials and bureaucrats also unsuccessfully urged Governor Scott to veto HB-45
SB-234 Concealed Weapons License reform has not yet reached the Governor's desk. When it is delivered to the Governor he will have 14 days to sign it