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Alejandra Martinez & Chris Remington for WLRN write: In Florida and across the country, the heart of the gun control debate revolves around the question: Who can have access to guns? Earlier this week, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a meeting to discuss new federal gun legislation that would encourage through funding incentives states to implement a […]

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Alejandra Martinez & Chris Remington for WLRN write: In Florida and across the country, the heart of the gun control debate revolves around the question: Who can have access to guns? Earlier this week, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a meeting to discuss new federal gun legislation that would encourage through funding incentives states to implement a system where courts can remove weapons from people who may be harmful to themselves or others. Florida’s “Red Flag Laws” is similar legislation that was enacted as part of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Public Safety Act following the Parkland massacre. Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw was in Washington D.C. speaking with lawmakers about Florida’s Red Flag law. He joined Sundial to talk about this proposed legislation. Read full article here.

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