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Our great governor Ron DeSantis reaffirmed the right to keep and bear arms for the security of a free state by warning the looters that Florida allows looters to be shot in your home.
If this was a Democrat state you would be jailed for 20 years if you didn't help the looters load up your stuff.
‘You loot, we shoot’: Ron DeSantis reminds criminals of 2nd Amendment
“This part of Florida, you’ve got a lot of advocates and some proponents of the Second Amendment. And I’ve seen signs in different people’s yards in the past after these disasters, and I would say it’s probably here, ‘You loot, we shoot.’ You never know what’s behind that door,” DeSantis said.
“If you go break into somebody’s house and you’re trying to loot, these are people that are going to be able to defend themselves and their families, so I would not do it.”
DeSantis added that the state would not “tolerate any looting in the aftermath of a natural disaster,” and that looters “would be held accountable from a law enforcement perspective at a minimum.”
If this was a Democrat state you would be jailed for 20 years if you didn't help the looters load up your stuff.
‘You loot, we shoot’: Ron DeSantis reminds criminals of 2nd Amendment
‘You loot, we shoot’: Ron DeSantis reminds criminals of 2nd Amendment
In Perry, Gov. Ron DeSantis addressed reports of looting in storm-struck Steinhatchee, saying criminals could be met with the business ends of firearms.“This part of Florida, you’ve got a lot of advocates and some proponents of the Second Amendment. And I’ve seen signs in different people’s yards in the past after these disasters, and I would say it’s probably here, ‘You loot, we shoot.’ You never know what’s behind that door,” DeSantis said.
“If you go break into somebody’s house and you’re trying to loot, these are people that are going to be able to defend themselves and their families, so I would not do it.”
DeSantis added that the state would not “tolerate any looting in the aftermath of a natural disaster,” and that looters “would be held accountable from a law enforcement perspective at a minimum.”