On the seventh anniversary of the tragic Parkland shooting, where 17 individuals lost their lives, Florida lawmakers reflect on the gun control measures implemented since. Key legislation includes raising the minimum age to purchase a rifle to 21 and enacting a red flag law that has been utilized to address potential threats, cited by Rep. Jared Moskowitz as having been invoked in roughly 19,000 cases across the state.
As the upcoming legislative session approaches, proposals to roll back these measures have surfaced, including allowing open carry and repealing the red flag law. However, Moskowitz believes these changes will face significant hurdles, emphasizing that universal background checks and red flag laws enjoy widespread bipartisan support. He calls for greater parental responsibility in gun ownership among minors, suggesting that effective oversight could help prevent future tragedies.
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