TALLAHASSEE – Calling the proposal an exertion to “take out the government permission slip,” Home Speaker Paul Renner on Monday announced laws that would make
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Florida seeks to shield gun sale information and facts
CBS News Miami Reside TALLAHASSEE – Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson on Tuesday declared a proposal that normally takes aim at credit history-card firms independently
South Florida household requires proactive solution to gun safety
MIAMI – A area South Florida family members has taken a proactive method to gun security. Mom Kadion Jamieson and her spouse own firearms. “My
Previous Somerset Parkland Academy principal faces costs around guns at school
PARKLAND – The now previous principal of Somerset Parkland Academy is experiencing costs soon after investigators say she brought two guns into the school making about
Feds say guns and pot a
TALLAHASSEE– Arguing that the country has a long tradition of viewing intoxication and firearms as a “dangerous” mix, the U.S. Department of Justice on Monday
Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried takes aim at law on guns, medical marijuana
TALLAHASSEE — Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried is relying on a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to support arguments in a challenge to federal regulations
City of Miami to host no-questions-asked gun buyback event in support of Ukraine
MIAMI – The City of Miami has announced that their police department will be hosting a no-questions-asked gun buyback event “in an effort to support
Parkland parent sees March for Our Lives as ‘waste of time,’ suggests time at gun range instead
MIAMI – One Parkland parent says Saturday’s national March for Our Lives is a ‘waste of time.’ Ryan Petty believes time would be best spent
Florida Supreme Court justices skeptical of challenge to gun law
TALLAHASSEE – Florida Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism Thursday about a challenge by cities and counties to a 2011 state law that threatens stiff penalties
Florida lawmakers polled on gun violence special session
TALLAHASSEE – Florida lawmakers will have until 3 p.m. Friday to weigh in on a proposal by Democrats to hold a special legislative session on