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Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 11:47 am
by Abraham
After being brought up to date (I hope) I wonder if Rachel Polansky will do an Emily Littella (played by Gilda Radner on SNC many moons ago) with a "Never Mind"...

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 11:55 am
by Jusme
Abraham wrote:After being brought up to date (I hope) I wonder if Rachel Polansky will do an Emily Littella (played by Gilda Radner on SNC many moons ago) with a "Never Mind"...


No that would require an admission of ignorance. The Media can't let themselves do that, even though they have more egg on their face from the last election, than they will be able to clean off with an industrial power washer. They just keep trying to find a story that will frighten the uninformed, and they still believe that they can say anything and it will be believed. Unfortunately, they still have enough snowflakes in their target audience, even in balmy Florida.

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 12:07 pm
by Soccerdad1995
Jusme wrote:
Soccerdad1995 wrote:So the "flaw" is that we need to make it easier for Floridian gun owners to get carry permits???

Maybe they should just issue them with every gun purchase, wouldn't that take care of the "flaw" ? "rlol" :smilelol5:
This actually makes a lot of sense, IMHO. Kind of like the "motor voter" laws in a lot of states. Just check a box on your form 4473, to have it sent to the state agency for issuance of a license.

This would be meeting in the middle on constitutional carry. Background check required, but no training or education requirement. Just like getting your voter registration card.

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 12:21 pm
by Jusme
Soccerdad1995 wrote:
Jusme wrote:
Soccerdad1995 wrote:So the "flaw" is that we need to make it easier for Floridian gun owners to get carry permits???

Maybe they should just issue them with every gun purchase, wouldn't that take care of the "flaw" ? "rlol" :smilelol5:
This actually makes a lot of sense, IMHO. Kind of like the "motor voter" laws in a lot of states. Just check a box on your form 4473, to have it sent to the state agency for issuance of a license.

This would be meeting in the middle on constitutional carry. Background check required, but no training or education requirement. Just like getting your voter registration card.


Yep, sounds good to me. :cheers2:

They obviously need to strengthen the requirements to become a "journalist" in Florida!! :biggrinjester:

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 12:23 pm
by bblhd672
Great comment posted underneath the "story"
"Coming up next month, NBC2 investigates the loophole that allows a person without a fishing license to purchase a boat!"

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 3:52 pm
by allisji
bblhd672 wrote:Great comment posted underneath the "story"
"Coming up next month, NBC2 investigates the loophole that allows a person without a fishing license to purchase a boat!"
I need to see evidence of this fishing license/boat loophole. I was under the impression that since I don't have a fishing license that the only way for me to buy a boat was from a boat show.

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 7:50 pm
by Alf
allisji wrote:
bblhd672 wrote:Great comment posted underneath the "story"
"Coming up next month, NBC2 investigates the loophole that allows a person without a fishing license to purchase a boat!"
I need to see evidence of this fishing license/boat loophole. I was under the impression that since I don't have a fishing license that the only way for me to buy a boat was from a boat show.
Hurry up. Pelosi introduced a bill to close the boat show loophole.

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 11:05 am
by Deitz83
This was the worst news story I have ever seen. I am trying to figure out what did every state do before CHL was implemented. How all of sudden when CHL became mainstream that there was a flaw in purchasing a firearm.

I remember years ago, seeing a long gun or a shotgun in the back window of a pickup truck was like having a cell phone. No one gave it a second thought...

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 11:24 am
by treadlightly
You are all misunderestimating that poor reporter. There are many similar unaddressed problems in this world.

Take the missing health warnings on soda pop, and if you don't know the danger, you are fooling yourself.

I drank rum and coke once, in large quantity since they are both approved substances. The next morning I had a heckofa headache. Something was wrong. I felt I had a medical emergency on my hands (and on the floor surrounding the well of porcelain experience).

The next night I was wiser. I drank large quantities of bourbon and coke, again relying on the government's oversight of consumer goods - and the same thing happened!

Never again, never, never, never. I've sworn off of coke. Fool me twice and I'll yak in the punch bowl, but it's not going to happen a third time. No coke for me.

I think I'll contact that reporter and see what she can do with a coke exposé. The public should be warned.

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 12:20 pm
by bblhd672
treadlightly wrote:You are all misunderestimating that poor reporter. There are many similar unaddressed problems in this world.

Take the missing health warnings on soda pop, and if you don't know the danger, you are fooling yourself.

I drank rum and coke once, in large quantity since they are both approved substances. The next morning I had a heckofa headache. Something was wrong. I felt I had a medical emergency on my hands (and on the floor surrounding the well of porcelain experience).

The next night I was wiser. I drank large quantities of bourbon and coke, again relying on the government's oversight of consumer goods - and the same thing happened!

Never again, never, never, never. I've sworn off of coke. Fool me twice and I'll yak in the punch bowl, but it's not going to happen a third time. No coke for me.

I think I'll contact that reporter and see what she can do with a coke exposé. The public should be warned.
"rlol" My high school football coach wouldn't let any of the players drink coke because of the harm it does to the human body. He told us to put a steak with a bone in it into a container of coke and after a while there would only be bone left. Never tried it, but I did cook a steak and put it on a plate, sure enough it wasn't long before there was only bone left. :biggrinjester:

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 12:24 pm
by Soccerdad1995
bblhd672 wrote:
treadlightly wrote:You are all misunderestimating that poor reporter. There are many similar unaddressed problems in this world.

Take the missing health warnings on soda pop, and if you don't know the danger, you are fooling yourself.

I drank rum and coke once, in large quantity since they are both approved substances. The next morning I had a heckofa headache. Something was wrong. I felt I had a medical emergency on my hands (and on the floor surrounding the well of porcelain experience).

The next night I was wiser. I drank large quantities of bourbon and coke, again relying on the government's oversight of consumer goods - and the same thing happened!

Never again, never, never, never. I've sworn off of coke. Fool me twice and I'll yak in the punch bowl, but it's not going to happen a third time. No coke for me.

I think I'll contact that reporter and see what she can do with a coke exposé. The public should be warned.
"rlol" My high school football coach wouldn't let any of the players drink coke because of the harm it does to the human body. He told us to put a steak with a bone in it into a container of coke and after a while there would only be bone left. Never tried it, but I did cook a steak and put it on a plate, sure enough it wasn't long before there was only bone left. :biggrinjester:
People use coke to clean up battery acid. Watching it eat that stuff up is a powerful image. Of course, I still drink ALOT of coke. I just feel more guilty knowing the impact it has on my insides.

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 1:02 pm
by TexasJohnBoy
Dr. Pepper here.

And that article made me face palm pretty hard...

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 4:19 pm
by Acronym Esq
I went and read the original article. It appeared to me that Ms. Polansky went through the process of getting a carry license and wanted to find the story related to that experience. The first part of the article discussing how licensees don't equal buyers felt grafted on to the second part of the article discussing the process of getting her license. Apparently Florida applications have to be submitted in person by appointment? Sounds overly bureaucratic.

I encourage her to continue to practice her reporting and writing skills. Clearly they still need some work. Congratulations on her getting her plastic. I think every woman should be armed if they so desire.

Acronym 12/8/2016 3:16 PM

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 4:37 pm
by bmwrdr
Obama created a lots of jobs and some are reporters trying to make more than minimum wage at a fast food restaurant.

:banghead:

Re: Reporter Scoops World With “Flaw” In FL Gun Purchases

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 11:46 am
by Papa_Tiger
bmwrdr wrote:Obama created a lots of jobs and some are reporters trying to make more than minimum wage at a fast food restaurant.

:banghead:
My wife went to school for journalism. When she graduated and was working in the newspaper business, her editor said,

"I originally wanted to be a teacher, but my dad told me, 'do you see how much teachers make, don't be a teacher, you'll never make it in life.'

So after I graduated and got my first job, I showed my dad my salary and he said, 'you should have been a teacher'."

Her sage advice to my wife was this - if you want to be a journalist, marry an engineer.

:lol: