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Florida has fast-tracked concealed-weapons licenses to 82,000 military members and honorably discharged veterans since terror-related shootings at a pair of military installations in Tennessee two years ago.
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Republican lawmakers have introduced proposals to allow the more than 1.7 million people with concealed-carry licenses to bring guns to places such as college and university campuses, airport terminals and government meetings.
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Controversial proposals that would allow liquor to be sold in grocery stores and shift the burden of proof in "stand your ground" self-defense cases were set up Thursday to be among the first items the Senate could approve when the annual legislative session begins next month. The Rules Committee voted 7-4 for a proposal (SB 106) that would end a Depression-era law requiring liquor stores and bars to be separated from groceries and other retail goods, an issue commonly referred to as the "liquor wall."
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Senate President Joe Negron, R-Stuart, this week sent the bill (SB 140) to three committees.
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On Wednesday, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam announced that Florida concealed weapon licenses can now be renewed online.
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Florida Democrats had little trouble rounding up enough members to call for a vote on whether to hold a special session dealing with gun control as a…
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State Sen. Greg Evers' decision to give away a semi-automatic rifle similar to a gun used in the massacre at an Orlando nightclub could be priceless.
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THE CAPITAL, TALLAHASSEE, June 20, 2016 - Five years after Florida lawmakers passed what became known as the "docs v. glocks" law, a full federal appeals…
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The National Rifle Association and the Unified Sportsmen of Florida urge for a bear hunt to be held later this year.
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The House is expected to vote Wednesday to allow people with concealed-weapons licenses to keep carrying guns while strolling on college and university campuses.