Florida State University faces renewed scrutiny over gun control policies following a tragic shooting on April 17 that left two dead and six injured. With this incident marking the second mass shooting at the university in just over a decade, students and advocates are rallying at the Florida Capitol, demanding action on gun reform measures that would prioritize safety over access to firearms.
Despite previous legislation like the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Act, which raised the minimum age for purchasing firearms, recent legislative efforts seek to roll back these protections. The Florida House of Representatives passed a bill that could lower the purchase age for long guns back to 18, prompting outrage among those who see it as a move that could lead to further violence on campuses. Advocates argue that continued opposition to common-sense reforms sends a troubling message about the value placed on gun rights over the safety of students.
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