Hillsborough County extends the waiting period in gun purchases.

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In a move prompted by the Parkland high school shooting, the waiting period to purchase a firearm in one Florida county is now five days.

Hillsborough County Commissioners on Wednesday voted 5-2 to lengthen the so-called “cooling off period” from three days to five despite protests from local gun store owners and Second Amendment activists. 

State law prohibits local governments from passing gun control measures, but the state Constitution, which mandates a three-day waiting period on handgun purchases, allows counties the flexibility to make it five days.

Critics of the plan say there’s no evidence that extending “cooling-off” periods works. Critics say the measure will drive customers to gun stores in neighboring counties that don’t have the longer waiting period.

Voting for the proposal were Commissioners Victor Crist, Al Higgenbotham, Pat Kemp, Les Miller,  and Sandy Murman. Commissioner Miller proposed the extension. 

Commissioners Ken Hagan and Stacy White voted no. 

 

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