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VISIT FLORIDA Statement on Public Relations Effort of the Brady Campaign to Use the Florida Tourism Industry to Gain Visibility for Their Views.


TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- VISIT FLORIDA VISIT FLORIDA is the first ever private/public marketing partnership in the United States and is designed to increase Florida's number one industry--tourism.

On June 19, 1996, Governor Lawton Chiles signed a bill that dissolved Florida's Department of Commerce and turned its
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--Florida is a very safe and secure destination that excels in caring for its visitors. On any given day, Florida hosts a million visitors. In 2004, Florida welcomed 79.7 million visitors, a record for the state.

--Florida has a low crime rate. In fact, it's at a 34-year low and has been falling for 13 consecutive years. (2004 Florida Annual Uniform Crime Report.)

--We believe that our visitors are wise enough to understand that the Brady Campaign The Brady Campaign or The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence or The Brady Campaign united with the Million Mom March was founded in 1974 as The National Council to Control Handguns (NCCH) by Dr. Mark Borinsky, a victim of gun violence.  is one group's political agenda and not a real safety issue. It is a scare tactic campaign, not an education campaign as stated.

--In 1987, the same group predicted that the gun permit law passed in Florida that year would increase gun violence. This increase in violence never occurred. A change in a law does not necessarily create a change in behavior.

Statement From Florida's Office of the Attorney General

"Along with VISIT FLORIDA, we welcome visitors to the sunshine state with open arms and make their enjoyment and safety a top priority," said Florida's Attorney General Charlie Crist Charles Joseph "Charlie" Crist, Jr. (born July 24 1956), is an American politician of the Republican Party and the current Governor of Florida. Crist served as state attorney general from 2003 to 2007.[1]

Crist was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
. "Florida is a very safe and secure destination and our leaders continually strive to enhance the personal safety of the nearly 80 million global visitors who travel here annually."

He added, "The new Florida law The jurisprudence of this state offers major differences from doctrines prevailing in the United States at either the federal level or that of the various states.

Homestead exemption from forced sale, the dangerous instrumentality doctrine, the right to privacy, and the Williams
 that groups are using to raise visibility for their political agenda already exists in at least 26 states throughout the country allowing you to protect yourself if attacked. Some groups are assuming that the average Florida citizen will change their behavior in a negative manner in response to this law. In reality, law enforcement and the courts are not going to allow this to happen."

Statement from Gary Kleck Gary Kleck (born March 2 1951) is a criminologist at Florida State University who is an expert on the links between guns, violence and gun control laws in the United States. , Ph.D., Criminology and Criminal Justice

"There is no evidence at all that this sort of law results in people using unjustified force in self-defense (Law) in protection of self, - it being permitted in law to a party on whom a grave wrong is attempted to resist the wrong, even at the peril of the life of the assailiant.
- Wharton.

See also: Self-defense
. The Brady Campaign has always been hostile to self-defense in general and would like the Florida legislature The Florida Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Florida. The Florida Constitution mandates a bicameral state legislature with an upper house Florida Senate of 40 members and a lower Florida House of Representatives of 120 members.  to reverse their position. The group is trying to hold the tourism industry hostage to further their purposes," said Dr. Gary Kleck, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University Florida State University, at Tallahassee; coeducational; chartered 1851, opened 1857. Present name was adopted in 1947. Special research facilities include those in nuclear science and oceanography. .
Resource for Media Interviews:

The Office of Attorney General Charlie Crist
Contact: JoAnn Carrin, Director of Communications
Phone: 850-245-0150
Email: JoAnn_Carrin@oag.state.fl.us

Gary Kleck, Ph.D., Professor and Director of Graduate Studies,
Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University
Phone: 850-644-7651
Email: gkleck@mailer.fsu.edu
Dr. Kleck is author of Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America.

State Perspective and Resources:
Vanessa Welter, Director of Public Relations, or Pat Smith,
Corporate Communications Manager: 850-488-5607, ext. 337 and 301
respectively or email: Vanessa@VISITFLORIDA.org or
psmith@VISITFLORIDA.org


VISIT FLORIDA, the state's official source for travel planning, is the premier sales and marketing organization that promotes tourism to Florida through sales, advertising, promotions, public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most , new product development and visitor services programs both domestically and internationally. Working with the worlds' major travel writers, media and broadcasters to produce print and broadcast paid and earned media Earned media (or free media) is publicity for political campaigns gained through newspaper articles, TV news stories, web news, letters to the editor, op-ed pieces, and "fast polls" on TV and the Internet, as opposed to paid media, which is publicity gained through , VISIT FLORIDA programs reach more than two billion potential visitors each year. VISIT FLORIDA maintains a domestic office in Tallahassee, and has international offices in Germany, London, Paris, Montreal, Toronto and a dedicated office in Miami serving Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. . VISIT FLORIDA has more than 3,500 tourism industry Partners and five major strategic alliances with American Express Travel Related Services, AirTran Airways, Dollar Rent A Car, Hertz and the Florida Lodging Association. To learn more about VISIT FLORIDA, visit the media section at media.VISITFLORIDA.org or view the consumer web site at http://www.VISITFLORIDA.com.
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