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Home»Politics»Florida Law Allowing Certified Staff to Carry Guns on Campus Sparks Outrage: ‘This Will End Badly’

Florida Law Allowing Certified Staff to Carry Guns on Campus Sparks Outrage: ‘This Will End Badly’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaMay 19, 20263 Mins Read
Florida Law Letting Certified Staff Carry Guns on Campus Sparks Online Outrage: ‘This Will End Badly’
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill that allows certain trained employees at public colleges and universities to carry firearms on campus. The measure expands Florida’s school guardian program after last year’s deadly shooting at Florida State University. News of the law quickly spread online, where some people praised it as a way to improve campus security while others argued it could create more risks for students and staff.

Florida law allows certified staff to carry guns at state colleges and universities: Florida expands school guardian program, permits staff to carry guns.
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Talk about how the law spread quickly across social media, with Reddit in particular getting a lot of attention. On the r/florida subreddit, posts about the policy received strong engagement as users debated whether arming staff would actually improve safety or lead to new risks.

The guardian program was first introduced after the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. It allowed certain school employees in K-12 schools to carry firearms after completing specialized training. The new law now expands that program to colleges and universities across the state.

The law allows faculty and staff members who volunteer for the program to carry firearms on campus after completing extensive training and receiving certification from local sheriffs. Participation is optional, and each college or university president will decide whether guardians will be allowed at their school.

According to The Miami Times, DeSantis said the goal of the legislation is to improve campus safety and help schools respond more quickly during active shooter situations. The bill was signed just over a year after a gunman opened fire near FSU’s Student Union during final exams, killing two people and injuring several others before police stopped the attack within minutes.

The law also includes several additional campus safety measures in Florida. Schools will now be required to complete annual security assessments, create active shooter response plans, and establish family reunification procedures for emergencies. Other parts of the bill focus on mental health support, including more staff training, expanded student counseling access, and improved threat-reporting systems. The law also increases penalties for firing a gun near a school campus, making it a second-degree felony within 1,000 feet of school property.

Internet Reaction To Florida Law

Online reaction to the law was largely negative, with many users expressing concern about more firearms being brought onto campuses. “This will end badly, just like everything chubby touches,” one user wrote.

Some commenters argued that putting more guns in classrooms could increase the risk of accidental shootings or students gaining access to firearms. Others questioned why lawmakers were focused on arming staff instead of improving teacher pay, education funding, or campus resources.

Several users also debated research surrounding gun ownership and violence. Some pointed to studies linking firearm access to higher rates of suicides, homicides, and accidental shootings, while others argued that responsible gun ownership and proper training reduce those risks.

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Not everyone opposed the measure, however. Supporters argued the law would likely have little real-world impact because only a small percentage of faculty members are expected to participate. Some users said trained professors and staff should be trusted to make responsible decisions and viewed the law as another optional safety measure rather than a major change.

The discussion also included jokes and sarcasm about Florida’s reputation for gun culture, with some users mocking the idea of armed professors while others defended the state’s strong support for gun rights.

The law is set to take effect as Florida continues expanding its school security policies in response to campus shootings. Debate over whether the measure will improve safety or create new risks is likely to continue online and across the state.

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Gabriela has been writing game guides since 2023, mainly covering WuWa, Genshin Impact, and Honkai: Star Rail. She also loves exploring new titles, with favorites like Tears of the Kingdom, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, WWM, and the RE4 Remake.

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