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What do they expect him to do about it?
PROTECT STAND YOUR GROUND LAW FLORIDATo be delivered to: The Florida State House, The Florida State Senate, Governor Rick Scott, The United States House of Representatives, The United States Senate, and President Barack ObamaPetition BackgroundRecently in Florida Trayvon Martin attacked George Zimmerman and Zimmerman defended himself. Now the gun grabbers want to try to repeal the stand your ground gun law. Even that zimmerman did not use this defense.http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/protect-stand-your-ground.fb28?source=s.fb&r_by=8415909
I bet moveon.org puts a stop to this petition when they figure out it is on their site.
It's a trap. They just want to get information from conservatives so they can harass them later on.
TALLAHASSEE – Will the protesters get what they want? It’s a question only time can answer.Roughly two dozen members of the group Dream Defenders began their second week occupying Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s office at the state Capitol on Monday.The two sides are at odds over the Stand Your Ground provision in the state’s self-defense laws, Florida Statutes, Chapter 776.
Stand Your Ground protesters occupy FL governor’s office for second weekhttp://watchdog.org/96937/stand-your-ground-protesters-occupy-fl-governors-office-for-second-week/They are still at it.
Don't they have any rubber bullets in Florida?
Use a fire hose and hose'em.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Florida Department of Law Enforcement says the Dream Defenders protests in the state Capitol have cost taxpayers nearly $149,000 in added security.The FDLE says its staffing has doubled since the demonstrations began 11 days ago. Friday evening, agents from the FDLE Tallahassee regional operations center were called in so the capitol police force can get some rest.Meanwhile the Dream Defenders are not showing any signs of leaving. Until their demands are met, the activist group has vowed to occupy the governor's office, even if it means spending the night on the the floor.
The Dream Defenders @Dreamdefenders Thanks for the follow @harrybelafonte ! You are an inspiration. Join us as we #takeoverFL1:17 PM - 24 Jul 2013
Kathleen McGrory @kmcgrory About 250 people crowding the hallway outside Scott's office. @Dreamdefenders @miamiherald pic.twitter.com/rKSJIwNWTN2:21 PM - 26 Jul 2013
Lee Stranahan @Stranahan In response to my question about black white split on Zimmerman verdict, Harry Belafonte calls out Tea Party for racial animus1:59 PM - 26 Jul 2013
The Dream Defenders @Dreamdefenders Correction 159* ppl are locked in for the weekend #TakeoverFL5:15 PM - 26 Jul 2013
Shut the ventilation/AC system down turn the heat on if they can.
Dream Defenders Executive Director Philip Agnew has said he knew the group would have to “get comfortable with being uncomfortable†during its now-13-day sit in at the Capitol.The activists reached a new level of “uncomfortable†over the weekend — the group said Capitol Police stopped food from coming into the building, leaving a group of about 50 protesters with little more than snack items and a few cups of water. Reports from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement indicate that’s not accurate.Agnew insists the Dream Defenders aren’t going anywhere. Ciara Taylor, political director for the Dream Defenders, said spirits are high.
The activists reached a new level of “uncomfortable†over the weekend — the group said Capitol Police stopped food from coming into the building, leaving a group of about 50 protesters with little more than snack items and a few cups of water.
A core group of about 15 “Dream Defenders†— so-dubbed for their stated belief in the need for legislative justice for slain 17-year-old Trayvon Martin — have dug in Tuesday outside the Florida Capitol building, refusing to leave until lawmakers pass a bill to moot the state’s “stand your ground†gun laws.The group started its sit-in at the Capitol shortly after Florida resident George Zimmerman was acquitted of murder and manslaughter charges in the killing of Martin.Then, they demanded a meeting with Gov. Rick Scott, pressing him to call a special session so lawmakers could take action and unravel what they characterized as Florida’s “unjust†gun laws, Sunshine State News reported. Mr. Scott did finally meet with them — but did not meet their demands.
Sunshine State News reported the number of “Dream Defenders†who are still outside the Capitol building stands at about 15 — down considerably from the dozens who stormed the offices, demanding justice, in the past couple weeks.