Florida AG Announces Settlement to Overturn 3-Day Gun Waiting Period
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has announced a settlement aimed at securing a court ruling that Florida's three‐day waiting period for gun purchases violates the Second Amendment. The deal follows a threatened lawsuit against the Tradition Community Association and signals a broader challenge to state gun‐control measures.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has announced a settlement aimed at securing a court ruling that Florida's three‑day waiting period for gun purchases violates the Second Amendment. The deal follows a threatened lawsuit against the Tradition Community Association and signals a broader challenge to state gun‑control measures.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced on Friday that the state will settle a lawsuit in order to obtain a judicial declaration that Florida 's three‑day waiting period for gun purchases is unconstitutional.
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