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Florida governor proposes new gun sale limits after school shooting

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PARKLAND, Fla: Florida Governor Rick Scott, a loyal ally of the US gun lobby under mounting pressure to act in the aftermath of last week’s deadly mass shooting, urged state lawmakers to tighten access to firearms for young people and the mentally disturbed.

Scott said he would work with the Republican-controlled legislatur­e over the next two weeks to raise the minimum legal age for buying any gun in Florida from 18 to 21, with some exceptions for younger individual­s serving in the military or law enforcemen­t.

That proposal put the Republican­governorat­oddswith the National Rifle Associatio­n (NRA), which has opposed higher age limits in Florida, where a person must be at least 21 to buy a handgun but can be as young as 18 to purchase an assault rifle.

But Scott, who has been endorsed by the NRA and received its highest rating for supporting the rights of gun owners, said he opposed an outright ban on assault rifles, as some gun control advocates have demanded. He also backed adoption of a law, like those enacted in a handful of other states, allowing police and family members to obtain restrainin­g orders to bar people suspected of posing a threat of violence from possessing guns.

Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel, who is leading the investigat­ion of the Feb 14 shooting rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, welcomed Scott’s plan as a ‘strong first step in giving us the proactive ability to keep Florida safer.’

But critics of the plan, which closely mirrored proposed measures unveiled on Friday by leaders of the state legislatur­e, said it failed to go far enough.

“He is doing the bare minimum,” said US Senator Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat widely expected to face a reelection challenge this year from Scott.

Julie Kessel, president of the League of Women Voters of Florida, called Scott’s proposals ‘very small, incrementa­l changes.’

The 17 people slain in the Fort Lauderdale suburb of Parkland were shot with a semiautoma­tic AR-15-style assault weapon, which authoritie­s say was purchased legally last year by the accused gunman, Nikolas Cruz, when he was 18 years of age. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A student protester chants at a rally calling for more gun control in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. — Reuters photo
A student protester chants at a rally calling for more gun control in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. — Reuters photo
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Law enforcemen­t officials continue to investigat­e the scene at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in this file photo. — AFP photo
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Rick Scott

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