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If you’re a longtime reader or viewer/listener to Bearing Arms’ Cam & Co, you’ve heard me talk about the importance of being a “good ambassador for the Second Amendment.” Most Americans aren’t gun owners themselves and know very little about the intricacies of the gun control debate, so gun owners can have an outsized influence on those folks when we present our arguments with an eye towards persuading the undecideds and unwares, rather than simply pontificating and playing to our fellow 2A activists.
Take the case of Suzanne Kaye. a Florida woman who’s under investigation for allegedly participating in the storming of the U.S. Capitol last month. At the moment, Kaye’s not facing any charges related to the riot on January 6th, but she
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The daily rundown Between Saturday and Sunday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 5,065 (0.2 percent), to 1,868,772; active hospitalizations went down by 53 (nearly 1.3 percent), to 4,160; deaths among Florida residents rose by 93 (0.3 percent), to 29,906; 2,693,953 Floridians have at least one dose of the vaccine.
It’s a small world The biggest stars of the conservative political world and the Trump movement will descend upon central Florida in the coming days, including former President and Florida man himself Donald Trump.
Florida men and women The detailed agenda for the Conservative Political Action Conference released late Sunday also shows that a long line of Florida GOP politicians will be in place as well: Rep. Byron Donalds will discuss criminal justice reform, Rep. Matt Gaetz gets not one but two speaking slots, while Sen. Rick Scott will discuss “unlocking our churches, our voices and social media accounts.” Rep. K