Florida Alert!
Where Do Anti-Gun Legislators Get this Stuff????
NRA-ILA
Monday, January 14, 2019
DATE:
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January 14, 2019
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TO:
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USF & NRA Members and Friends
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FROM:
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Marion P. Hammer
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USF Executive Director
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NRA Past President
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Some newly elected anti-gun legislators can't seem to
resist the media spotlight. Like moths to a flame, some swoop in with anti-gun
rants and dishonest, deceitful statements.
Most recently two newly elected anti-gun legislators
issued false statements to media about guns. Rep. Margaret Good and Rep.
Cindy Polo both gave disinformation to the media.
FIRST, REP MARGARET GOOD'S STATEMENT:
As reported by TV reporter Jake Stofan, "Eighty
percent of guns used in violent crimes, were purchased without a background
check, said Representative Margaret Good” Click HERE to
see the TV Clip.
Where Rep. Good came up with that statistic or who fed
her that disinformation is a mystery to us. It clearly is
false.
Even The Washington Post outed Barack Obama for
falsely claiming forty percent of guns used in violent crimes, were
purchased without a background check.
In January 2013, the Washington Post gave President Obama
“Three Pinocchios” for claiming that 40 percent of firearms are sold without a
background check, and noted that the authors of the study upon which the claim
is based say, “we don’t know the current percentage, nor does anyone else.”Nevertheless, gun control supporters still repeat the “40
percent” claim in their propaganda materials. Whatever
the percentage, the fact remains that the nation’s murder rate is at an
all-time low.
Click below for a new study is reported here:
SECOND, REP. CINDY POLO'S STATEMENT:
A statement posted Friday, January 10, 2019
on Orlando Political Observer from newly elected
state Rep. Cindy Polo (D) proves once again that facts simply
don't matter to the anti-gun crowd.
Rep. Polo rushed to bash NRA saying NRA sponsored HB-175,
but NRA had nothing to do with that bill or any other bill that has been filed
so far this session. Rep. Polo is either ignorant of the facts or is
being deliberately untruthful.
This irresponsible behavior happens all too often after
an election. The newly elected legislators come to Tallahassee determined
to “make a name for themselves.” They issue statements, hold press
conferences, and sponsor legislation with reckless abandon, casting aside the
facts.
Click below to see the posting:
Floridians have a right to expect facts and honestly, not
false statements, from their elected representatives. Rep. Good and
Rep. Polo need to be more careful.
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