A proposed bill in Florida seeks to clarify state law by preventing local officials from imposing bans on gun and ammunition sales during declared emergencies. Sponsored by Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, the legislation aims to address concerns that existing local statutes have been used to unjustly restrict Second Amendment rights amid crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters like Hurricane Helene.
The bill has garnered support from gun rights advocates who argue that current restrictions on sales during local emergencies hinder people’s ability to protect themselves. The Senate’s Criminal Justice Committee has already approved the measure unanimously, marking a significant step toward reforming how gun rights are managed during crises. With one more committee hearing pending before a full Senate vote, lawmakers are poised to debate an issue that has been contentious since at least 2014.
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