The City of Jacksonville faces a criminal investigation by State Attorney Melissa Nelson for potentially illegal record-keeping of gun owners entering city buildings. The probe was prompted by a member of Florida Carry, a gun rights organization, who discovered that individuals carrying concealed firearms were required to provide their names and personal information at security checkpoints, which may violate Florida law prohibiting such records.
The allegations could lead to significant sanctions, including fines up to $5 million for the city and prison time for individuals involved. The investigation’s initiation, the first of its kind since Mayor Donna Deegan took office, underscores the conflict between public safety measures and individual rights. With the potential for serious legal consequences, both the State Attorney and the Florida Attorney General emphasize the importance of transparency and accountability in this unfolding situation.
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