Weapons and Firearms
Florida firearms bill SB 1096 died in committee without advancing to a floor vote after being indefinitely postponed.
Florida firearms bill SB 1096 died in committee without advancing to a floor vote after being indefinitely postponed.
SB 1096 is a Florida firearms bill introduced by Senator Tina Polsky that was referred to the Criminal Justice and Appropriations committees. The bill died in committee on June 16, 2025, after being indefinitely postponed in May, meaning it did not advance for a vote or enactment.
Without access to the specific text of SB 1096, the substantive impact cannot be determined. However, firearms legislation in Florida is consistently high-profile given the state's large population, diverse political perspectives on gun rights, and history of contentious gun policy debates. Any firearms bill typically affects public safety measures, Second Amendment considerations, or licensing requirements.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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