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FSU Mass Shooting Follows Rejection of Campus Carry Bill

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnApril 18, 2025
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Just weeks before a devastating mass shooting at Florida State University (FSU) left two people dead and five injured, a critical bill that would have allowed students to carry firearms on campus for self-defense was rejected by the Florida legislature. The Senate Committee on Criminal Justice voted 4-3 against the proposed legislation, known as SB14, with key bipartisan support against the bill indicating deep fractures in the ongoing debate over firearm policies in educational settings.

As the investigation unfolds, 20-year-old shooter Phoenix Ikner is identified, but his motive remains unclear. This tragic incident spotlights the implications of Florida’s status as a constitutional carry state, where residents can carry concealed weapons without a permit, yet certain restrictions apply to public college campuses. The juxtaposition of a thwarted legislative effort and a subsequent attack raises urgent questions about state safety regulations and gun rights on educational campuses.

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