Permitless carry - widely opposed by police - would remove Florida’s background check and safety training requirements. Florida doesn’t require background checks on unlicensed sales so this may be the only background check a person has before getting a gun.orlandosentinel.com/politics/os-fl…
This would enable people who currently cannot get a permit to carry hidden, loaded handguns in public, including violent criminals. Under current Florida law, people recently been convicted of violent misdemeanor crimes can’t get a concealed weapon license.
And teens. Florida law requires a person to be 21 years old to get a concealed weapon license. Under permitless carry, people as young as 18 years old could carry guns throughout Florida. 18 to 20-year-olds commit gun homicides at triple the rate of adults 21 years and older.
States that have weakened their handgun permitting systems have seen an increase in firearm crimes, including an 11% increase in handgun homicide rates. States that have weakened their firearm permitting system have also experienced a 13–15% increase in violent crime rates.
Adopting permitless carry increased the number of fatal officer-involved shootings in states on average by 12.9%. States without safety or training provisions see rates of gun assault and homicide that are 22 to 30% higher than states with these provisions.
Adopting permitless carry increased the number of fatal officer-involved shootings in states on average by 12.9%. States without safety or training provisions see rates of gun assault and homicide that are 22 to 30% higher than states with these provisions.
Conversely, states that provided law enforcement discretion to issue carry permits saw an 11% reduction in firearm homicide rates compared to states that did not have that discretion.
Permitless carry would allow Floridians to carry firearms in public places without a permit, criminal history check, or safety training, dismantling Florida’s system of responsible gun ownership.
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“On that day, over the course of a few hours, three different times — three times — school administration was warned by concerned teachers and employees that the boy had a gun on him at the school and was threatening people. But the administration could not be bothered.”
Although no gun was found in the boy's backpack, a teacher reported to school administrators that she saw the boy put the gun in his pocket before going to recess. Instead of searching the boy, an administrator dismissed the threat, saying the 6-year-old “has little pockets.”
30 minutes later, another teacher reported that a student had come to the teacher crying, saying that the 6-year-old had shown him the gun at recess and threatened to shoot the student if the student told anyone. Administrators again did nothing.
OF FUCKING COURSE: The Utah man who fatally shot his wife, her mother and their five kids had been investigated two years prior for child abuse, but local police and prosecutors decided not to criminally charge him. apnews.com/article/crime-…
Had Utah police pressed charges and had the man been convicted of felony domestic abuse, he would have been prohibited from owning guns and the guns he owned could have been confiscated. Instead, he used his guns to kill his family.
An obituary published in the St. George Spectrum described Michael Haight in glowing terms as an Eagle Scout, businessman and loving father. The obituary made no mention of the killings and was taken offline after backlash.
Last week, after relentless advocacy by @MomsDemand volunteers in IL, @GovPritzker signed the #ProtectIllinoisCommunitiesAct into law—a critical gun safety package. But, this win didn't happen overnight. It's the result of years of tireless dedication by our Illinois volunteers🧵
In 2018, @MomsDemand volunteers showed up (more than 500 strong) to the Illinois state house and successfully advocated for the Gun Dealer Licensing Act, SB 1657
Despite polling showing broad support for the bill, then-Gov Rauner vetoed the bill. But that didn’t stop @MomsDemand volunteers… politico.com/newsletters/il…
Right. This is a private story about a domestic abuser with easy access to guns in a family of gun extremists now making excuses for the murders of women and children. We should respect their privacy and not discuss the fact that violence against women is a public health crisis.
Definitely don’t say that the presence of a firearm in the home during a domestic violence incident increases the risk of death fivefold, and that more than 50% of all intimate partner-related murders of women were committed with a firearm.
We shouldn’t acknowledge that weak gun laws increase the number of violent crimes committed against women, and that states like Utah with lax gun laws experience some of the highest rates of firearm homicide against women.
Obituary for the Utah man who fatally shot his five children, mother-in-law and estranged wife: “Michael made it a point to spend quality time with each and every one of his children. Michael enjoyed making memories with the family.” mortuary.org/obituaries/mic…
And if that’s not gross enough, the wife’s family put out a statement supporting … guns: “This is the type of loss that will continue to occur in families, communities and this nation when protective arms are no longer accessible.” eastidahonews.com/2023/01/read-e…
“It is our desire that the media turn their attention to … the great works of God that can render a forgiving heart, how religion can heal and enlarge our capacity for love, and a return to foundational principles of peace within our nation.”