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		<title>League of Women Voters Florida celebrates blockage of 3 gun bills in Legislature</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The League of Women Voters of Florida celebrated blocking a trio of gun bills considered by lawmakers in the 2016 Legislative Session, including one that would have allowed concealed weapons on college campuses. &#8220;Our joint forces succeeded in killing these bad bills this year,&#8221; said Patti Brigham, LWVF’s newly appointed 1st vice president and the founder of the group’s statewide Gun Safety Committee. &#8220;We remain determined to keep Florida&#8217;s colleges and universities gun-free zones, and our state safe from other reckless&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>Bill Day&#8217;s latest: Welcome to the Gunshine State</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As Bill Day sees it, you know it&#8217;s springtime in Tallahassee when gun bills begin floating around the Florida Legislature. It&#8217;s the Gunshine State, after all. Last week, a bill advanced allowing gun owners to carry concealed weapons during emergencies such as hurricanes. Backed by the National Rifle Association, the measure gives gun owners a 48-hour exemption from needing a concealed weapon license during an evacuation. Supporters cited Hurricane Katrina, which ravaged New Orleans in 2005, as the reason to&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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