Following the recent shooting at Florida State University, frustration mounts over the Florida Legislature’s failure to act on significant gun control measures. Despite the outrage, lawmakers have advanced a bill to lower the minimum age for gun purchases and proposed a long sales tax holiday for firearms and ammunition, prompting protests from student activists who argue that such actions endanger public safety.
The shooting marks the fifth mass shooting in Florida this year, contributing to a staggering total of ten lives lost in the first four months alone. Lawmakers, including former Governor Rick Scott, acknowledge the potential repercussions of repealing stringent gun laws implemented after the Parkland massacre in 2018, yet crucial Democrat-led proposals aimed at enhancing background checks and promoting safe storage of firearms remain unheard in committee.
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