Message from @Andrules

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2018-12-02 04:06:56 UTC  

Andrules I forgot what state you're from but I'm gonna guess North Carolina for some reason.

2018-12-02 04:07:05 UTC  

Yeah that’s right.

2018-12-02 04:07:13 UTC  

And it's probably a fair assumption that you've spent most of your life there

2018-12-02 04:07:21 UTC  

Yes

2018-12-02 04:07:57 UTC  

So you are probably better qualified than me, who has never lived there, to make a judgement about the state, such as the political climate

2018-12-02 04:08:35 UTC  

Possibly.

2018-12-02 04:10:45 UTC  

The guy in this server who doesn't believe any history books or primary source documents, masturbates while wearing a dog costume, and is universally rejected across the internet over his weird fetishes and constant arguing over Star Wars, somehow believes that I, who grew up in Florida, went to college in Florida, served in the Florida Army National Guard, worked in Florida for most of my adult life, and makes regular (more than monthly) trips to Florida, does not know anything about Florida.

2018-12-02 04:15:12 UTC  

🤣

2018-12-02 04:15:35 UTC  

Yeah I saw that part of the 800 messages I missed from last night.

2018-12-02 04:17:26 UTC  

Doesn’t Florida vote mostly “conservative/republican” though? Not sure why he says it isn’t.

2018-12-02 04:18:02 UTC  

I know it’s a battleground state for national stuff.

2018-12-02 04:19:35 UTC  

Aside from the fraud around Miami it's widespread conservative

2018-12-02 04:19:46 UTC  

You can expect weed to be legalized there eventually

2018-12-02 04:20:22 UTC  

State house is 73-47 our favor

2018-12-02 04:23:46 UTC  

US delegation is 15-11 ours and one vacant seat, the left picked up one district plus the vacancy in the last election though so it'll be 14-13

2018-12-02 04:25:52 UTC  

While Virginia's House of Delegates is 50-49... really tight margin

2018-12-02 04:27:31 UTC  

Delegation is 7-4

2018-12-02 04:27:46 UTC  

Two Democrat senators as well

2018-12-02 04:28:11 UTC  

The state allows local governments and private employers to take away 2A rights

2018-12-02 04:32:34 UTC  

But muh carpetbaggers

2018-12-02 04:33:15 UTC  

Virginia allows that? Allowing employers to remove 2A rights?

2018-12-02 04:35:25 UTC  

Yeah you can get fired for bringing guns to work

2018-12-02 04:35:53 UTC  

City and county governments can and have made anti 2A laws such as assault weapons carry bans etc

2018-12-02 04:37:42 UTC  

Oh mine can fire people for that too.

2018-12-02 04:38:31 UTC  

There’s people my wife works with that have been. They just had a gun in the car.

2018-12-02 04:38:54 UTC  

She works at a hospital, so that makes a little more sense.

2018-12-02 04:39:25 UTC  

I've seen surgeons carrying on their way into OR

2018-12-02 04:39:34 UTC  

Oh nice

2018-12-02 04:44:52 UTC  

Georgia allows hospital carry. But many are private property also

2018-12-02 04:45:00 UTC  

Ah ok

2018-12-02 04:46:17 UTC  

Florida doesn't explicitly ban it but the law is BADLY written and very hard to understand

2018-12-02 04:47:06 UTC  

But they also have a law specifically forbidding employers from restricting guns locked in cars, and they aren't even allowed to ask you at all

2018-12-02 04:47:21 UTC  

That’s weird

2018-12-02 04:47:30 UTC  

Wait.

2018-12-02 04:47:34 UTC  

I read that wrong lol

2018-12-02 04:48:15 UTC  

That’s pretty cool actually.

2018-12-02 04:48:46 UTC  

In law enforcement and school property, we can only keep in our cars.

2018-12-02 04:49:48 UTC  

Forgot courts too.

2018-12-02 04:50:52 UTC  

Georgia you can carry in a courthouse and also on a college campus

2018-12-02 04:51:34 UTC  

The courthouse exception is if the sheriff has a security plan in place. Typically there's no security screening unless there's a trial or something going on. On those days you can't bring a gun inside.

2018-12-02 04:52:40 UTC  

However if you had business say with the probate judge (marriage license or something) and it's not one of those days where the sheriff is controlling access, you could walk right into the judge's office with an openly carried pistol and they can't do shit