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The first court test of whether local governments can ban police from enforcing certain gun laws is playing out in a rural Oregon county.
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A house bill that would allow guns in churches with schools attached is now on its way to the governor's desk.
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Federal prosecutors have announced charges against a Florida man who opened fire with an AK-47 rifle on officers inside Everglades National Park.
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A measure that would let people carry guns in churches that share property with a school has passed the Florida House.
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Under Florida law, it’s illegal to bring a weapon into a house of worship that’s on the same grounds as a school.
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Mike Bloomberg’s presidential campaign was in Orlando yesterday. The campaign held a rally aimed at gun violence.
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A bump stock allows someone to fire a semi-automatic rifle continuously with a single pull of the trigger.
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“Red flag” laws have made it easier for law enforcement in nine states to take guns away from people deemed a threat to themselves or others. Reporter Daniel Rivero from WLRN in Miami joins Intersection to discuss the implications posed by these new laws, and how police in Florida are using the law in the aftermath of last year's shooting in Parkland.
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The debate over Florida’s Stand Your Ground Law has been reignited by the shooting of an unarmed man in a parking lot last month. The law’s detractors are just as fervent as its supporters.
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Where do Florida's gubernatorial candidates stand on school safety? The five Democrats and two Republicans in the primary agree that it's important, but they differ on the approach to school safety.