Gov. DeSantis signs school safety bill Gov. DeSantis signs school safety bill 00:26 A bill that addresses a series of school safety issues, including training
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Parkland families push back as NRA asks Supreme Court to strike down Florida gun law
Families of Parkland shooting victims are speaking out against the National Rifle Association‘s push to overturn a Florida law that raised the minimum age to
NRA takes Florida gun law to U.S. Supreme Court
Calling split appellate court decisions “intolerable,” the National Rifle Association on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a challenge to a Florida
Parent of student killed in Parkland shooting launches school safety dashboard
Parent of student killed in Parkland shooting launches school safety dashboard – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Max Schachter, who lost his 14-year-old son Alex
FSU shooting reopens wounds for Parkland survivors now on campus
The recent shooting at Florida State University has struck a painful chord for many students who once walked the halls of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
“This is just like the last time”: FSU shooting brings painful déjà vu for father and son
For John Mancuso, the panic and helplessness felt all too familiar. The Fort Lauderdale father waited once again for a call no parent wants to
Parkland parents condemn Florida bill lowering gun purchase age
The father of a Parkland school shooting victim is speaking out after the Florida House passed a bill to lower the minimum age for purchasing
Repeal of Florida’s gun age law passes in House, unclear if Senate will take it up
In an issue rooted in the 2018 mass shooting at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the Florida House has approved repealing a law that
Florida House targets gun age law passed after Parkland shooting
Florida House Republicans on Wednesday backed a proposal that would repeal part of a law passed after the 2018 mass shooting at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman
Florida lawmakers revisit gun laws, Parkland families push back
As the new legislative session begins Tuesday, Florida lawmakers are once again taking up gun laws, sparking opposition from families of the 17 victims killed