Posted March 10, 2018 1:03 pm by Comments

By Brandon Curtis

On Friday, Florida Governor Rick Scott signed a bill into law that restricts firearm sales to adults ages 18 to 20, bans bump stocks, imposes a 3-day waiting period on rifles and shotguns, increases school security and allows districts to decide whether or not they want armed teachers on their grounds.

The age change is going to face litigation, as the NRA has already filed suit, saying that it infringes on the Constitutional Rights of those people in that age range.

As far as the 3-day waiting period is concerned, it doesn’t seem like it would have stopped this recent school shooting, seeing as how the gunman purchased the firearm a year ahead of his planned attack.

And while he would have been unable to legally purchase a firearm if the age restriction was in place at the time, I feel it’s likely he would have simply waited until he was of-age to purchase. After all, he patiently waited a year before attacking.

Allowing teachers is the smartest thing about this bill, and we hope to see many teachers and districts taking advantage of this.

As a side note, I moved from New York to Florida because of the differences in gun …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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