More Guns in the Peoples Hands In FLA

chefdennis

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I am lovin this!! A well armed populace is a civil populace!!

Florida can't keep up with concealed weapons permit requests

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BY STEVE BOUSQUET
Herald/Times Tallahassee Bureau
Florida can't keep up with concealed weapons permit requests - Breaking News - Dade - MiamiHerald.com

TALLAHASSEE -- People in Florida are fearful of the economic future, and one way they are coping is by buying guns.

The state office that issues concealed weapons permits is buried under a backlog of 95,000 applications, and doesn't have enough money in its budget to do the job. A legislative budget panel is being asked to approve a midyear budget transfer of nearly $4 million to catch up to the demand for permits.

''People are getting scared,'' said Agriculture Commissioner Charles Bronson. ``The economy is scaring them. They don't want their houses broken into.''

Bronson's Cabinet agency includes the Division of Licensing that processes weapons permit applications. Figures released by Bronson's office show that it issued 75,679 permits in 2007 and 86,269 in 2008.

Applications spiked dramatically in December and January, with a 42 percent increase in the past 1 ½ months. Overall, from fiscal 2003-04 to 2007-08, the state saw a 91 percent increase in permit applications.

A permit is valid for seven years and costs $120, which includes a $44 charge for applicants to undergo state and federal criminal history checks by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and pay for a set of fingerprints.

Bronson, a certified police officer who worked as a reserve sheriff's deputy in Miami-Dade and Brevard counties, said a team of licensing employees is trying to process up to 1,000 applicants a day, but the applications keep coming.

''We're a little bit under the gun here,'' he said.

Times/Herald researcher Lynette Norris contributed to this report.
 

layoutshooter

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I have no idea what Florida is doing but Mrs. Layoutshooter and I both have CCW's. All you Obama Bums are welcome to snitch on us. We don't care. Layoutshooter
 

mjolnir131

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I think what you wear trying to say is "an armed society is a polite society."

if i was wrong let me know?
 

chefdennis

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Nope i meant civil, you let a bad guy see a gun on your hip, he will just walk away, no need to be polite. by doing nothing, he is simply being civil. To be polite, he would have to enteract.

But yes the "saying" is "an armed society is a polite society." I just wasn't saying that. And to be honest, alot of times, i am "civil" because i have no interest in being polite at all. I am civil to my mother in-law because she is my wifes mom, I have no interest in being polite to her at all. so I don't enteract with her. There is a difference.
 

layoutshooter

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Gee, I can be polite from time to time. If I am carrying or not has nothing to do with it. Layoutshooter
 

chefdennis

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Oh yea , i am very polite more then i am civil, and it has nothing to do if i am carrying or not also. but then again, I am carrying more then i am not....I truely believe it is a responsibility to be armed and to be able to defend yourself at any and all times, and I don't need anyones permission to do so.
 

layoutshooter

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I will not say how often I carry or don't. There is only one way for someone to find out if I am and I would never suggest anyone take that chance. Layoutshooter
 

chefdennis

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layout wrote:

I will not say how often I carry or don't. There is only one way for someone to find out if I am and I would never suggest anyone take that chance.

I totally understand, that is way when asked buy people that know i carry if i am i often ask them , "what part of concealed don't you understand?"
 
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