Florida's gun laws face scrutiny |
The 2025 Florida State University shooting has had minimal effect on the state's gun regulations, which have been progressively loosened over the past 40 years. Following the 2018 Parkland shooting, the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act was enacted, raising the minimum age for long gun purchases and introducing waiting periods. However, since then, gun rights advocates have continued to push for fewer restrictions. Rep. Michelle Salzman, who experienced the FSU shooting firsthand, emphasized the need for proactive measures, saying: "This is not a campus carry bill. This bill specifically allows guardians, or more law enforcement on campus, trained people to do this work." Despite calls for stricter regulations, several proposed bills aimed at enhancing gun control have failed to gain traction in the legislature.