The Citizen (KZN)

Final passage to gun law Bill

SURVIVORS OF FEBRUARY 14 MASSACRE Unless vetoed by governor, measure will automatica­lly become law within 15 days.

- Tallahasse­e

Florida lawmakers, spurred by last month’s deadly high school shooting, gave final passage on Wednesday to a Bill to raise the legal age for buying rifles, impose a three-day waiting period on all gun sales and allow the arming of some school employees.

Swift action in the Republican-controlled statehouse, where the National Rifle Associatio­n (NRA) has long held sway, was propelled in large part by the extraordin­ary lobbying efforts of young survivors from the massacre three weeks ago at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.

But the legislatio­n, while containing a number of provisions student activists and their parents from Parkland, Florida, had embraced, left out one of their chief demands – a ban on assault-style weapons like the one used in the February 14 rampage.

The Bill overcame objections to provisions permitting school staff to carry guns on the job. Critics say that will pose a particular risk to minority students, who they say are more likely to be shot in the heat of a disciplina­ry situation or if mistaken as an intruder.

Still, a group of families of victims and survivors of the shooting applauded the legislatio­n’s passage in a message posted on Twitter by parent Ryan Petty, whose daughter was among those killed, and urged Republican Governor Rick Scott to sign it.

The measure will automatica­lly become law within 15 days unless vetoed by Scott, who said prior to the vote he had not yet decided whether to support the Bill.

The Bill’s passage signalled a possible turning point in the national debate between gun control advocates and proponents of firearms rights. –

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