Florida is once again at the center of a national debate over firearm safety policy.
The State Attorney General is his MAGA followers are moving to eliminate the three-day waiting period for firearm purchases—a policy that has been in place for decades and was originally intended to provide a cooling-off period between purchase and possession.
Supporters see the change as a victory for constitutional rights.
Critics see it as the removal of a public safety measure that may prevent impulsive acts of violence, suicide, and tragedy.
On this week’s episode of The Blueprint Live, our panel raised a question that deserves more attention:
What happens when a firearm becomes available immediately to someone experiencing a mental health crisis?
For many Americans—and especially for veterans and their families—that question is not theoretical.
It’s personal.
🎥 Watch the full discussion below.
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