Florida's 3-day gun waiting period faces constitutional challenge
Florida's decades-old gun waiting period is facing a new legal challenge after Attorney General James Uthmeier asked a federal judge to declare the law unconstitutional.
In Florida, residents have to wait at least three days to purchase a handgun, but Attorney General James Uthmeier says that's unconstitutional and is trying to expedite the process. FOX 13's Heather Healy reports.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Florida's decades-old gun waiting period is facing a new legal challenge after Attorney General James Uthmeier asked a federal judge to declare the law unconstitutional.
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