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The court will hear a legal battle over a 2018 law that bars sales of rifles and other long guns to people under 21. The NRA says the law is unconstitutional.
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The jury deliberated for 19 hours over the course of four days before finding the former school resource officer not guilty of child neglect and other charges.
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David Hogg is a survivor of the 2018 mass shooting at his high school. He talks about advocacy, finding common ground with opponents and the importance of making time for joy amid the pain.
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The bill, sponsored by Republican Rep. Bobby Payne of Palatka, reverses changes made after the mass killing at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.
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The Legislature gave final approval to a bill that would eliminate a requirement for unanimous jury recommendations before judges can impose death sentences.
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Republican Reps. Bobby Payne of Palatka and Tyler Sirois of Merritt Island filed a proposal this week that would lower the minimum age from 21 to 18 to buy rifles and other "long" guns.
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Much has changed since a troubled teenager killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Valentine's Day 2018. And much has remained the same.
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The gunman who carried out the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School has been ordered to serve 34 consecutive life sentences. Family members of victims say they hope it's a fate worse than the death penalty.
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Multiple jurors voted against the death penalty in the sentencing trial of Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz, according to jury foreman Benjamin Thomas. “It hurts,” he said. Under Florida law, death penalty verdicts must be unanimous.
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The 12-person jury at Broward County Courthouse has reached a verdict of life without the possibility of parole for the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooter. The decision stunned and infuriated family members of the victims as they sat in the courtroom.