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Posting time: 2.7 years ago on 3/8/2018 2:03:11 PM
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Archived Florida is passing a bill to arm teachers in the classroom. People aren't opposed because "kids and guns." They're opposed because it's a hardcore red pill that "gun free zones" don't work. (whatever)
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[–] totes_magotes [S] 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 2.7 years ago
No one said it was passed yet. Title says "passing" which means it's in the process and heading towards the governor.
As per point 3, the local sheriff's department also needs to be willing to be a part of that program.
All said, however, none of that changes the fact that it's a red pill against "gun free zones."
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[–] totes_magotes [S] ago
No one said it was passed yet. Title says "passing" which means it's in the process and heading towards the governor.
As per point 3, the local sheriff's department also needs to be willing to be a part of that program.
All said, however, none of that changes the fact that it's a red pill against "gun free zones."