TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A proposal that would let people with concealed-weapons licenses pack heat at churches or other religious institutions that share properties with schools is heading to Gov.
Ron DeSantis. The Republican-controlled Senate on Tuesday voted 24-16 along party lines to give final approval to the measure (HB 259), which passed the House last month.
DeSantis’ office did not immediately reply to a question about whether the governor will sign the bill. [TRENDING: Pub Sub fight silences UCF grad | Musk warns of deadly Mars mission | Fla.
school forbids vaccines] Florida law generally allows people to carry concealed weapons at churches, synagogues, mosques and other religious institutions, but it bars being armed on school