Fixed it 4UN4KVE wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 12:40 amMany counties are enforcing this now. Dade, Broward, & Palm Beach that I know of. Ever since Parlkand, these counties, & others are trying to eliminate the gun show loophole. Probably very few counties in the state will allow this now. It’s not the show’s fault. It’s the local government trying to “infringe upon your second amendment rightsâ€. GARY
Aug 18th Gunshow at the Central Florida Fairgrounds
Thank you. My point was it was not the idea of the show promoter. 5532JKW seems to be blaming it on the Orlando Fairgrounds Show. This rule would be enforced at any gun show in that county, no matter who put it on. GARY.Wulfmann wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 9:34 amFixed it 4UN4KVE wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 12:40 amMany counties are enforcing this now. Dade, Broward, & Palm Beach that I know of. Ever since Parlkand, these counties, & others are trying to eliminate the gun show loophole. Probably very few counties in the state will allow this now. It’s not the show’s fault. It’s the local government trying to “infringe upon your second amendment rightsâ€. GARY
Yes, G you are correct and I should have noted that was your point just did not want it to look like they were doing a "right" thing..
It is less likely to happen in Brevard County but nothing would surprise me even here.
For now the Melbourne Gun Show will continue to have private sales
It is less likely to happen in Brevard County but nothing would surprise me even here.
For now the Melbourne Gun Show will continue to have private sales
As you pointed out it is not the promoter it is the county. WPB was like that in 1999. I remember going to that show and not being able to sell my Daewoo DR200 because of that law