Over the past six years, mass shootings in Newtown, San Bernardino, Las Vegas, Sutherland Springs, and Parkland were some of the deadliest in the United...
Read MoreOnce convicted of a felony, an individual has lost the right to own and possess a firearm. But what happens if a family member dies...
Read MoreThe shooting that took place at a Parkland, Florida high school paved the way for tighter gun restrictions throughout the state. Among the new...
Read MoreBuilding upon Florida’s “stand your ground” self-defense, Governor Rick Scott signed a law that allows citizens to show firearms and fire warning shots to would-be...
Read MoreTo commemorate those who lost their lives at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, over 1,000 people contributed to constructing a memorial that has toured...
Read MoreA first DUI is among the most severe misdemeanor crimes in the state of Florida. A DUI conviction can never be expunged or sealed from...
Read MoreGun control measures are practically worthless if state employees fail to do their jobs. On June 8, 2018, an employee of Florida’s Division of...
Read MoreMost people accept the principle that a person should protect himself from harm in life-threatening situations, even if the behavior necessary to combat the imminent...
Read MoreTwo years after the Pulse shooting massacre, the shooter’s wife — Noor Salman — was found not guilty of aiding and abetting her husband. This...
Read MorePolice throughout the state are on high alert regarding citizens carrying concealed weapons. It is a serious offense to unlawfully carry a concealed weapon; if...
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