I'd like to know how this will affect the aesthetics of the existing properties in the neighborhood. My wife and I have more years invested in our property than Mr. Bernardi has on his.
We allow guns at the Florida Chamber in our parking lot, we appreciate that you let us make that decision. Leave the decision about what's best for someone's property in the hands of the property owner.
The problem is you get hit pretty good every time they (local government) decides to expand facilities. I'd rather see some other method used than just property taxes.
Untended property becomes fair game for people out for fun or plunder and even for people who ordinarily would not dream of doing such things and who probably consider themselves law- abiding,
We were surprised when NRA stepped out and called for bigger government. We ought to be leaving this decision up to property owners and leaving the government out of it.
They may be residential property owners who have to give way. On the other hand, they may be the ones to get into a market for redevelopment.