Scott Yenor has faced a backlash because of what Fine and other Jewish lawmakers have alleged were anti-Semitic comments. Also, he has faced criticism for comments about women.
The legislation would extend concealed carry rights onto the campuses of state colleges and universities. Guns would be allowed throughout campus, including dorms.
Should Florida college students be allowed to carry guns on campus? One state lawmaker says yes. State Senator Randy Fine, ...
Brevard County Republican state Sen. Randy Fine has filed legislation (SB 814) that would extend concealed carry rights to ...
Florida House and Senate Republicans this week filed bills would set the minimum age at 18 for purchasing rifles and other ...
Yenor has faced backlash because of what state Sen. Fine and other Jewish lawmakers have alleged were anti-Semitic comments ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday said he stood “100 percent” behind University of West Florida Board of Trustees Chairman Scott ...
Rep. Michelle Salzman filed a bill Wednesday morning that, if signed into law, would decrease the minimum age to purchase a firearm in Florida, undoing a provision of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas ...
Scott Yenor drew criticism for calling working women “more medicated, meddlesome and quarrelsome than women need to be.” ...
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Scott Yenor had criticized Democrats for having too few “straight, white non-Jews” to assume leadership roles.
Fine says every adult, including students, should have the right to protect themselves on campus.