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Gun Pulse: Florida Republican orders gun rights advocates removed from Capitol

Florida Gun Rights condemned Miller over the incident and vowed that “cowardice and lies will no longer be tolerated in Florida,” asserting that they would “shake up the Tallahassee swamp.”

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Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis meanwhile voiced a desire to allow open carry, adding that “Florida needs to join the overwhelming majority of states and protect this right.” File Image.

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Florida Republican State Representative Monique Miller reportedly had Second Amendment advocates from Florida Gun Rights removed from the Florida State Capitol on Tuesday.

 

Those with the Florida affiliate of the National Association for Gun Rights tried to meet Miller in her office on the first day of the new session with a box of petitions from her constituents in support of open carry. Miller nevertheless asked the Sergeant at Arms to have them removed.

 

Florida Gun Rights condemned Miller over the incident and vowed that “cowardice and lies will no longer be tolerated in Florida,” asserting that they would “shake up the Tallahassee swamp.”

 

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