Two bills recently filed in Tallahassee could repeal gun laws that went into effect after the Parkland school shooting.
The proposals would repeal the state’s red flag law and prevent people under the age of 21 from buying a rifle.
Currently, local units of government cannot ban open carry in their buildings. The bill wouldn’t apply to law enforcement.
Republican State Rep. Dr. Joel Rudman filed a bill to end open carry and red flag laws, while State Sen. Randy Fine filed the bill looking to lower the age to buy a rifle from 21 back to 18. Both ...
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Is Florida ready for the open carrying of firearms or even a repeal of some of its post-Parkland gun protections? A few Florida lawmakers think so, filing bills to make it happen.
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