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    “There is a real cognitive dissonance here… we’re passing policies that make people less safe and around more guns,” Eskamani said. “The policies the Legislature pushes don’t make us more safe.”

    Oh, I don’t think there’s cognitive dissonance at all. This goes with their pro-gun stance. “If you want to be protected, be prepared.” So, of course, you combat guns by spending huge amounts of taxpayer money on bulletproof windows. The other solution, reducing the amount of guns in the community, is not something they could even begin to entertain as an idea.

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    Wait, aren’t guns supposed to make you safer? Why don’t they just put a good guy with a gun in there and save some money?

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    But I thought guns mad us more safe? No idea why they would need bullet proof windows?

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      Yeah, I’m pretty sure that’s what’s going on here. They’ve revived their personal army (apparently Florida is allowed to have their own “state guard” which operates wholly independently of the federal government), and now they’re strengthening the capitol. I think they may actually be expecting for some form of rebellion or civil unrest, large enough that the cops wouldn’t be able to handle it.

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    Replublicans: "Let’s make sure everyone can get guns. Yes, even the crazy people. Yea, they voted for us. Ok now let’s make sure I’m safe from this armed crazyland I created. Bullet proofed for MY safety.