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He sounds like another opportunist looking to cash in by starting a PAC. And I might say with what you have pointed out about him and his PAC in this article, he is not a very good opportunist and apparently not a very good lawyer. "If I can only get my name out there I can get that Bloomberg money flowing in Florida!"

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P.S. Sheriff Hoffman is correct. Not a Fud but if I see a law enforcement officer in trouble you better believe I have their back and will communicate very clearly with them in a situation. It is the difference betwen right and wrong.

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Yep. As would I.

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So let me get thos straight . Some New York Political Wannabe Scammer is trying to stop Permitless Carry here in FL

My advice is Take your Stinking Thinking Back To NY we don't need your ass here.

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Carpet bagging New York lawyer. GTFOH

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OK, what's wrong with this picture?!? He claims to have served as a SS agent from 1999-2022, yet he was also a municipal prosecutor from 2002 - 2023? Riiiight!!! How does THAT work exactly??? SMH

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Me too. He's got a few detail-oriented issues .

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LOL - ya' think?

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Sounds like another Soros like front. The law changed nothing except getting rid of the fake “training” requirement. There’s no privacy. They can put your name b/day address into a computer and find out quickly if you’re eligible for the license, which is all the law did. It enabled those eligible for a license to carry concealed only. He is correct that the only reason it was done was for DeSantis’ campaign.

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It seems odd that this Secret Service agent was moonlighting as an attorney for a Florida munincipality for 20 years. Is that common?

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I've never heard of it before -- ever.

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Thanks so much for informing us about this shady character, Lee. It does sound like a Soros front, except that if the PAC only has $100, it's probably not. I'm so happy that I live in Sarasota County. It's like a separate "free state" within the free state of Florida, and I'm as outspoken as I can be about keeping it that way. Cheers! RM

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He's trying to attract attention so he can get the handouts. I think he's disappointed he's not pulling in 6 digits on his law degree.

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Thanks for reading, Rick. Keep up the fight.

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I have asserted many times over the past forty years, that if everyone carried a gun everywhere, violent crimes would be nowhere nearby. Yes, perhaps at the beginning of everyone carrying a gun everywhere, there might be an increase in shootings, but I further assert that the criminal element of society would be the big loser in the contest and sooner than most might think, society would become safer in short order.

I know in my area of Central Florida the crime rate is dropping. And it's all due to, The Gun. The more people who embrace The Gun, the more society will become lawful and thus civil. It's like a magical power which reveals the true nature of the person it affects. No matter how you think about The Gun, you'll end up respecting it, either by death or incarceration, or by life and liberty. There is no in-between.

If it wasn't for The Gun, you would not have any happiness today, Happiness is the natural product of a warm gun.

What does a violent felon say when he no longer can predict which of his fellow citizens are carrying firearms everywhere they go?

What if it was a law that everyone had to carry a gun or go to jail, no exceptions. Would the criminal element of society thrive or diminish?

No matter the answer, it's good for society. All answers are good.

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