Posted February 4, 2020 3:00 pm by Comments

By Dean Weingarten

“Assault weapon” under proposed Florida ballot initiative. Courtesy Dean Weingarten

U.S.A.-(Ammoland.com)- The Florida referendum to ban common rifles and shotguns as “assault weapons” has failed to gather enough signatures to appear on the 2020 ballot.

From tampabay.com:

To make it on the November ballot, organizers had to gather 766,200 verified signatures by today. The organizers fell well short with just 147,304, according to the Secretary of State.

147,304 signatures is a bit more than 19% of the required number. Signatures are valid for two years.

The ban proponents started to gather signatures on 28 November 2018. They have until 27 November 2020, before previously gathered signatures start becoming invalid.

While touted in the legacy media and in proponents’ advertising as a “ban on assault weapons”, the measure bans possession of virtually all semi-automatic rifles, many semi-automatic shotguns, but no handguns or pistols.

The ignorance of the writers has rendered a referendum that is both draconian and ineffectual for its stated purpose.

Here is the text of the proposed Florida Constitutional Amendment. From ballotpedia.org:

(e) The possession of an assault weapon, as that term is defined in this subsection, is prohibited in Florida except as provided in this subsection. This subsection …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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