KrisAnne Hall: Floridians Act Now Before The Elections!

Published on March 5, 2020
Duration: 18:42

KrisAnne Hall, a constitutional expert, warns Floridians about impending legislation (HB 311 and SB 728) that significantly expands the state's red flag law. This new law, she argues, removes due process, allows for permanent firearm confiscation based on ambiguous perceived threats, and infringes upon fundamental rights including speech and self-defense. She urges immediate action by contacting legislators and emphasizes long-term education on constitutional principles.

Quick Summary

Florida's proposed HB 311 and SB 728 significantly expand the state's red flag law, allowing for permanent firearm confiscation based on ambiguous perceived threats without due process. This legislation infringes upon fundamental rights, including speech and self-defense. Floridians are urged to contact their legislators immediately to oppose these bills and seek independent constitutional education.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Florida's Political Climate
  2. 00:18Question: What can Florida do to turn things around?
  3. 00:51Deception in Tallahassee: Republican Majority's Actions
  4. 01:17HB 311 & SB 728: The Expanded Red Flag Law
  5. 01:50How the New Law Changes Red Flag Provisions
  6. 02:24Loss of Due Process and Permanent Revocation
  7. 03:00Call to Action: Contact Your Legislators
  8. 03:21Translating the Threat: What 'Verbal Threat' Means
  9. 04:02Red Flag System: Guilty Until Proven Innocent
  10. 04:37The Cost of Fighting for Your Rights
  11. 05:03Innocent Until Proven Guilty vs. Pre-Crime
  12. 05:24The Term 'Red Flag' and Its Implications
  13. 05:36Red Flag Laws as a Violation of Multiple Rights
  14. 06:23Government Authority and Silencing Dissent
  15. 07:07Example of Perceived Threat vs. Actual Threat
  16. 07:37KrisAnne Hall's Past Testimony on Affordable Care Act
  17. 08:30Confrontation with Senate President Don Gaetz
  18. 09:15Don Gaetz's Alleged 'Red Flag Offense'
  19. 09:29Representative Keith Perry and Gun Control Bills
  20. 09:55Age Restrictions on Firearm Purchases
  21. 10:22Deprivation of Rights: Age 18 vs. Age 21
  22. 11:10What to Do About Politicians Who Don't Uphold Promises
  23. 11:34Judging Politicians by Their Fruits
  24. 12:13Liars, Deceivers, and Wickedness in Politics
  25. 12:34Once Laws Pass, They Don't Get Redone
  26. 12:55Mike Hill's Effort to Repeal Red Flag Laws
  27. 13:20The Urgency: Bill to Be Signed This Week
  28. 13:41Message to Floridians: What to Do in Less Than a Week
  29. 13:59Short-Term Action: Call Legislators
  30. 14:32Long-Term Action: Get Educated on the Constitution
  31. 15:14KrisAnne Hall's Resources for Constitutional Education
  32. 15:40Clarification: Florida Bill vs. Federal Bill
  33. 15:49Bill Numbers: HB 311 & SB 728
  34. 16:00National Context: Similar Issues in Other States
  35. 16:25Republican Majority's Speed on Gun Control
  36. 17:03Governor Signing Gun Control into Law
  37. 17:19Rick Scott's History with Sheriffs and Gun Rights
  38. 18:22Rick Scott's Move to the Senate
  39. 18:27Conclusion & Support Hank Strange

Frequently Asked Questions

What are HB 311 and SB 728 in Florida?

HB 311 and SB 728 are proposed Florida legislative bills that significantly expand the state's current red flag law. These bills aim to make it a crime to speak a verbal threat, potentially leading to permanent firearm confiscation without due process, and are moving rapidly through the legislature.

How does the new Florida red flag law differ from the current one?

The current Florida red flag law allows for firearm confiscation for 12 months, requiring individuals to fight to regain their rights. The proposed HB 311 and SB 728 would allow for permanent revocation of firearm rights based on ambiguous perceived threats, removing due process protections and the requirement for actual imminent danger.

What rights are threatened by Florida's proposed red flag law expansion?

Beyond the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms, the proposed red flag laws in Florida are seen as a denial of fundamental rights including the right to self-defense, property without due process, freedom of speech, freedom of press, peaceable assembly, and the right to petition the government for grievances.

What immediate action should Floridians take regarding HB 311 and SB 728?

Floridians are urged to immediately contact their State House Representatives and Senators to demand they vote 'no' on HB 311 and SB 728. The goal is to 'blow up the phones' and shut down the switchboard to make their opposition clear before the bills are signed into law.

Where can Floridians get reliable education on the Constitution?

KrisAnne Hall advises Floridians to get their constitutional education from independent sources trained in the founders' intent, rather than solely from partisan think tanks or lawyers. She recommends resources like Liberty First University for unbiased historical and constitutional study.

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