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FL: GOP Sen. David Simmons proposes assault weapon restrictions for people under 25
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Republican state Sen. David Simmons wants new restrictions on anyone under age 25 from buying or owning an assault weapon in Florida, a stance welcomed by Democrats but something the state GOP chair said had “zero chance” of passing.
Simmons, R-Sanford, who chairs the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee, announced his proposal Wednesday at an Orange County League of Women Voters event in Orlando.
He told the audience he would introduce the measure for the next legislative session that begins in January, which will be Simmons’ last as a term-limited senator. |
Comment by:
Stripeseven
(9/12/2019)
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Minors also have rights under the U.S. Constitution. |
Comment by:
jac
(9/12/2019)
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Why not make it 65?
The criminals, wackos and malcontents will still find a way to get guns. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(9/12/2019)
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Not a snowball's chance in hell.
This is a textbook example of a term-limited guy with no political need to continue concealing his real beliefs from the voting public, reverting to true form. |
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