Florida Governor Ron DeSantis proposes an eight-week tax-free holiday on gun and ammunition purchases, scheduled from Memorial Day to July 4. This initiative, dubbed “Second Amendment Summer,” has drawn significant backlash from residents who call it a dangerous move, especially as it coincides with the anniversary of the Parkland school shooting, highlighting ongoing concerns about gun violence in the state.
Local critics argue that encouraging the purchase of more firearms could exacerbate public safety issues, particularly given recent headlines about gun-related homicides. As the proposal moves through the legislature, many Floridians are questioning the implications for community safety and urging a focus on alternative tax-free incentives, such as books or educational programs, instead of firearms.
Read full story at www.sun-sentinel.com