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Thursday, May 9, 2024

Nelson calls for ban on assault rifles, says he ‘hasn’t taken a dime from NRA’

U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson told a local audience he wants a ban on assault rifles and that he has never accepted any money from the powerful National Rifle Association.

His comments came Saturday during an event at the Wildwood Community Center.

Florida’s senior senator fielded questions from the audience that numbered more than 100.

U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson speaks to constituents on Saturday at the Wildwood Community Center.

A Villager asked about assault rifles.

U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson greets Villagers at Saturday’s event.

The Democrat answered that no one needs an AR15 with a 30-round magazine to hunt. Nelson said his hunting rifle is a .270-caliber Winchester with a scope and a small capacity magazine. He voted for the assault rifle ban which was in place from 1994 to 2004.

He said the NRA has blocked gun control reform and is essentially a lobbying organization for the gun manufacturers.

“I will stand for the right to possess a gun until my dying day, but gun control must be reasonable,” Nelson told the crowd.

Nelson, who is expected to face Gov. Rick Scott this fall in a race for the U.S. Senate seat Nelson now holds, was asked if he would accept money from the NRA as he faces what could be an expensive re-election bid.

“I have never taken a dime from the NRA,” Nelson said.

Greenskeepers should take a trip over to Hacienda course

A Village of Osceola Hills reader was impressed with the conditions at Hacienda Hills Championship Golf Course. He is encouraging greens keepers at other courses to go over to Hacienda and take a few notes.

Buffalo Ridge makes perfect sense for location of Costco

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Summerhill resident contends that putting Costco at Buffalo Ridge Plaza makes perfect sense.

Villager offers simple solution for $1.7 million golf maintenance building

A Village of Winifred resident is offering a “very simple solution” with regard to the controversy over a proposed resident-funded $1.7 million maintenance facility for a contractor’s equipment at the Mira Mesa Executive Golf Course.

Give credit where credit is due

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of St. James resident says he was thrilled with the condition of a golf course he recently played.

You cannot impose your views on others

A resident of the Village of Bridgeport at Lake Sumter wades into the Little White Cross dispute in a Letter to the Editor.