Anonymous
Post 04/27/2023 20:01     Subject: Field trips to Florida

I mean, when it comes down to it, the differences between the states are pretty meaningless.

Apparently we have decided as a society that gun manufacturer profits are more important that kids.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2023 12:24     Subject: Re:Field trips to Florida

Anonymous wrote:If adjusted for homocides only (as opposed any and all firearm fatalities including suicides, accidents, FL is 21st and CA 31st.

So statistically you are safer from firearms in CA vs FL.

For comparison, DC jumps to the top in the country (together with AL, LA, MS, and MO)

Lowest for homicide: All of New England, HI, and ID.


get outta here with your FACTS

Anonymous
Post 04/21/2023 09:28     Subject: Re:Field trips to Florida

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I see people open carry in Virginia all the time.


I don’t, and I live in Virginia. Carrying in VA requires a permit. Unlike FL (brand new) or TX, or several other states.


Yougkin aims to change that
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2023 09:03     Subject: Re:Field trips to Florida

Anonymous wrote:I see people open carry in Virginia all the time.


I don’t, and I live in Virginia. Carrying in VA requires a permit. Unlike FL (brand new) or TX, or several other states.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 03:10     Subject: Field trips to Florida

Anonymous wrote:Florida has passed a permitless open carry gun law. https://www.flgov.com/2023/04/03/governor-ron-desantis-signs-hb-543-constitutional-carry/

So many of our kids go to Florida for national competitions. How do we encourage those organizations to change the location of their events. I don’t want my kid going to the Wild West to compete in a tournament.



I encourage you to visit a therapist. It might also help if you never leave your house -- DC has much higher crime rates than Florida.