This week, the Florida Senate and House Criminal Justice Committees will hear multiple pro-gun bills: House Bill 759 restores the ability for young adults to acquire firearms; Senate Bill 952 and House Bill 6025, companion bills that further protect our Second Amendment Rights during a local state of emergency. Please use the two separate Take Action buttons below to engage with legislators and encourage them to SUPPORT pro-gun legislation!
On Wednesday, March 12th, at 1:00 PM, the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee will hear House Bill 759 and House Bill 6025. Use the Take Action link below to contact the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee members and urge them to SUPPORT House Bill 759 and House Bill 6025!
House Bill 759 restores the ability for young adults to acquire firearms by lowering the minimum age requirement to purchase from 21 to 18. Since 2018, the NRA has been litigating against the state, challenging Florida’s ban on transferring firearms to young adults.
House Bill 6025 repeals automatic prohibitions that violate Floridians’ Second Amendment rights during a public disorder state of local emergency. The following acts are automatic prohibitions that this legislation would repeal: the intentional possession of a firearm in public, the sale of any ammunition or firearms, and the intentional display of ammunition or firearms in a store.
Tomorrow, March 11th, at 1:30 PM, the Senate Criminal Justice Committee will hear Senate Bill 952. Use the Take Action link below to contact the Senate Criminal Justice Committee members and urge them to SUPPORT Senate Bill 952!
Senate Bill 952 repeals automatic prohibitions that violate Floridians’ Second Amendment rights during a public disorder state of local emergency. The following acts are automatic prohibitions that this legislation would repeal: the intentional possession of a firearm in public, the sale of any ammunition or firearms, and the intentional display of ammunition or firearms in a store.
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