A recent poll conducted by MediaLab@FAU in collaboration with Florida Atlantic University’s PolCom Lab shows that four in five Floridians oppose reverting to pre-Parkland gun laws. The survey highlights significant public support for maintaining the current regulations governing the age limit for purchasing firearms, indicating a prevailing sentiment against policy changes that might roll back safety measures put in place after the tragic Parkland shooting.
This finding reflects a growing consensus among voters about gun control issues in Florida, particularly regarding age restrictions on firearm purchases. As discussions around gun legislation continue to evolve, the strong opposition noted in this poll suggests that many residents are prioritizing public safety and are wary of weakening existing laws. The implications of such voter sentiment could influence future legislative decisions in the state.
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