Florida – FAB HOURS https://fabhours.com Sun, 25 Jun 2023 15:33:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://fabhours.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-cropped-WhatsApp-Image-2023-08-05-at-2.22.10-PM-1-32x32.jpeg Florida – FAB HOURS https://fabhours.com 32 32 Biden Signs Major Gun Control Bill post Uvalde Massacre https://fabhours.com/2023/06/25/biden-signs-major-gun-control-bill-post-uvalde-massacre/ https://fabhours.com/2023/06/25/biden-signs-major-gun-control-bill-post-uvalde-massacre/#respond Sun, 25 Jun 2023 15:33:00 +0000 https://usadnp.com/?p=382 Read more]]> President Joe Biden signed a historic gun control bill into law on Saturday, marking a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation in a deeply divided Congress and delivering on his promise to take action on gun violence after a series of deadly mass shootings across the country.

The new law, which Biden hailed as the most significant piece of gun legislation in nearly three decades, aims to prevent guns from falling into the wrong hands by strengthening background checks, expanding the categories of prohibited buyers, and encouraging states to adopt “red flag” laws that allow courts to temporarily confiscate firearms from people who pose a threat to themselves or others.

The signing ceremony at the White House came exactly one month after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, in one of the worst school shootings in U.S. history. The tragedy sparked renewed calls for action on gun reform, which had stalled for years in the face of Republican opposition and pressure from the powerful gun lobby.

Biden, who has made gun control a priority of his administration, said he was moved by the courage and resilience of the survivors and families of the Uvalde victims, who urged him to act swiftly and decisively to prevent more bloodshed.

“They asked me one thing: Please don’t let this happen again. Please don’t let this happen to another family,” Biden said. “They didn’t ask for much. They just asked for something. Something to make it stop.”

Biden said he was proud that Democrats and Republicans came together to pass the bill, which he called “a testament to the power of the American people” who demanded change. He thanked the lawmakers who worked across the aisle to craft a compromise that could overcome the 60-vote threshold in the Senate, where Democrats have a slim majority.

He also praised the advocacy groups and activists who have been fighting for gun reform for years, especially those who have lost loved ones to gun violence or survived it themselves. He singled out former Rep. Gabby Giffords, who was shot in the head during a constituent event in 2011 and has since become a leading voice for gun safety.

“Gabby, you’re an inspiration to all of us,” Biden said. “You’ve turned a personal nightmare into a national movement.”

The new law contains several provisions that aim to close loopholes and gaps in the current background check system, which is designed to prevent felons, domestic abusers, fugitives, and people with serious mental illnesses from buying guns.

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One of the key measures is raising the minimum age for buying handguns from 18 to 21, matching the existing age limit for buying rifles and shotguns. This change was inspired by the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, where a 19-year-old gunman used a legally purchased handgun to kill 17 students and staff.

Another measure is extending the background check requirement to cover all sales and transfers of firearms, including those made online, at gun shows, or through private transactions. Currently, only licensed dealers are required to conduct background checks, leaving an estimated 20% of gun sales unregulated.

A third measure is eliminating what is known as the “boyfriend loophole,” which allows people who have been convicted of abusing or stalking their dating partners to buy guns. Under current law, only people who have been married to, lived with, or had children with their abusers are protected by the federal ban on domestic violence offenders owning guns.

The new law also provides incentives and grants for states to enact “red flag” laws, which allow family members or law enforcement officers to petition a judge to temporarily remove guns from someone who is deemed to be dangerous. Currently, only 19 states and Washington, D.C., have such laws on the books.

Additionally, the new law cracks down on illegal gun trafficking and straw purchasing, which involve buying guns for someone else who is prohibited from owning them. The law increases penalties for these crimes and creates a new federal task force to coordinate investigations and prosecutions.

Biden said these measures were common-sense steps that would save lives without infringing on the constitutional right to bear arms. He cited polls that show overwhelming public support for stronger gun laws among Americans of all political stripes.

“These are not radical ideas. These are not Democratic or Republican ideas. These are American ideas,” Biden said. “These are solutions that will make our communities safer and our children more secure.”

However, not everyone was happy with the new law. The National Rifle Association (NRA), the nation’s largest gun rights group, denounced it as an assault on the Second Amendment and vowed to challenge it in court.

“These measures were hastily jammed through with ambiguous language and overbroad definitions to appease gun control supporters in Congress,” the NRA said in a statement. “They will do nothing to stop criminals or prevent mass shootings, but they will infringe on the rights and freedoms of law-abiding gun owners.”

Some Republicans also criticized the law as ineffective and unconstitutional. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who voted against the bill, said it would not have prevented the Uvalde shooting or any other mass shooting in recent history. He accused Biden and the Democrats of exploiting tragedies to push a political agenda.

“They don’t want to solve this problem. They want to take away the rights of law-abiding citizens,” Cruz said. “This bill is not about saving lives. It’s about taking away our guns.”

On the other hand, some Democrats and gun control advocates said the law did not go far enough and called for more action on other issues, such as banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, which have been used in many mass shootings.

Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., who voted for the bill, said it was a good start but not enough to end the epidemic of gun violence in America.

“This bill does not do everything we need to end gun violence,” Murray said. “But doing nothing was the most extreme option on the table.”

Biden acknowledged that the new law was not a panacea and that more work needed to be done to address the root causes and consequences of gun violence, such as mental health, poverty, racism, and trauma. He said he would continue to work with Congress and use his executive authority to pursue further reforms.

He also urged Americans to keep up the pressure on their elected officials and hold them accountable for their actions or inactions on gun safety.

“We can’t let up. We can’t give up. We can’t lose hope,” Biden said. “We have to keep fighting for the change we need and deserve.”

Biden signed the bill before departing for Europe, where he will attend a series of meetings with world leaders over Russia’s aggression toward Ukraine. He said he hoped that the bipartisan cooperation on gun reform would set an example for other critical issues facing the nation and the world.

“If we can reach a compromise on guns,” he said, “we ought to be able to reach a compromise on other issues, such as veterans’ health care, cutting-edge American innovation, and so much more.”

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Memorial Day shooting in Hollywood Florida beach: 9 Injured https://fabhours.com/2023/05/30/memorial-day-shooting-in-hollywood-florida-beach-9-injured/ https://fabhours.com/2023/05/30/memorial-day-shooting-in-hollywood-florida-beach-9-injured/#respond Tue, 30 May 2023 15:56:50 +0000 https://usadnp.com/?p=73 Read more]]> The tragedy unfolded on Memorial Day in Flordia, as a beach boardwalk turned into a scene of chaos when gunfire erupted, leaving nine people injured. As beachgoers sought cover, authorities swiftly responded to reports of the shooting at 6:42 p.m., with Hollywood Police Department spokesperson Deanna Bettineschi confirming the presence of nine victims with gunshot wounds.

The victims were quickly provided aid at the scene before being transported to Memorial Regional Hospital and Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. Among the injured were six adults and three children, all of whom were reported to be in stable condition according to Yanet Obarrio Sanchez, spokesperson for Memorial Healthcare System.

Details emerged regarding the victims’ age groups, as Bettineschi shared that four children ranging from 1 to 17 years old were among those hurt, along with five adults aged 25 to 65. While one individual underwent surgery, the remaining victims were deemed stable. However, it remains unclear whether the hospital classified the 17-year-old as an adult.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the shooting stemmed from an altercation between two groups. “Resulted in gunfire,” Bettineschi explained, emphasizing the severity of the situation. Authorities detained one person of interest but indicated that they were actively seeking additional suspects, highlighting the ongoing nature of the investigation.

Social media platforms were flooded with videos capturing the immediate response of emergency medical crews as they tended to the injured individuals. A live camera feed also displayed scenes of people running away from the area, desperate to find safety amid the chaos.

Hollywood Beach, a popular destination approximately 11 miles south of Fort Lauderdale and 20 miles north of Miami, had drawn a significant number of visitors over the Memorial Day weekend. The shooting incident unfolded against the backdrop of what was supposed to be a joyous holiday, underscoring the tragic turn of events that affected not only the victims but also the witnesses and the community as a whole.

The Hollywood Police Department maintained a strong presence in the area surrounding the beach boardwalk, as officers worked diligently to piece together the events leading up to the shooting. Additionally, an area was designated for families to reunite, ensuring that loved ones could find solace and support during this distressing time.

Hollywood Mayor Josh Levy expressed gratitude to the brave individuals who acted as good samaritans, as well as to the paramedics, police, and emergency room staff who swiftly responded to aid the victims. Their immediate and selfless actions played a crucial role in providing comfort and care to those affected by the shooting.

Eyewitness accounts shed light on the terrifying ordeal experienced by those present during the incident. Alvie Carlton Scott III, who was enjoying the beach, recalled the sudden eruption of numerous gunshots. He quickly sought refuge behind a tree before fleeing the area upon the instruction of a police officer, his mind undoubtedly haunted by the harrowing events he had witnessed.

Jamie Ward, another witness on the boardwalk, described a disturbing scene in which several young men engaged in a fight that escalated when one of them brandished a gun and opened fire. The altercation, fueled by tension and anger, swiftly transformed into a life-threatening situation for innocent bystanders.

It is essential to note that Florida recently passed a significant change to its concealed carry laws. Last month, Governor Ron DeSantis signed HB 543, effectively eliminating licensing requirements for carrying concealed firearms in most public places. This change, set to take effect on July 1, positions Florida as the 26th state to remove the need for a concealed weapons license.

As investigations continue, our thoughts and support extend to the victims and their families during this trying time. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of public safety and the need for ongoing efforts to prevent such acts of violence. Authorities urge anyone with information about the shooting to come forward and assist in bringing those responsible to justice. Together, we can work towards creating a safer and more secure community for all.

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Disney Cancels Florida Campus and Employee Relocation https://fabhours.com/2023/05/18/disney-cancels-florida-campus-and-employee-relocation/ https://fabhours.com/2023/05/18/disney-cancels-florida-campus-and-employee-relocation/#respond Thu, 18 May 2023 07:56:53 +0000 https://usadnp.com/?p=14 Read more]]> Disney (DIS) has announced the cancellation of its plans to relocate a significant number of California-based employees to Florida, citing an ongoing feud with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. An internal memo obtained by Yahoo Finance revealed that Josh D’Amaro, chairman at Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products, informed employees that the company would no longer proceed with the construction of a new campus in the Lake Nona region of Orlando.

D’Amaro explained that the decision was influenced by various factors, including changes in leadership and evolving business conditions. He acknowledged the difficulty of the choice but emphasized its appropriateness. Disney will no longer require employees to relocate and those who have already made the move will be individually consulted to discuss their situations, including the possibility of returning.

Under the leadership of then-CEO Bob Chapek, Disney initially unveiled the relocation plans in July 2021, announcing their intention to establish an employee campus slated to open between 2022 and 2023. However, due to various factors, the project experienced delays, ultimately pushing the anticipated opening to 2026.

D’Amaro expressed his belief in the significance of Disney’s talented workforce and assured employees that the transition would be handled with care and compassion. He maintained optimism regarding the future of Walt Disney World business, highlighting plans to invest $17 billion and create 13,000 jobs over the next decade.

The recent development follows a highly publicized clash between Disney and Florida Governor DeSantis. The dispute stemmed from what many perceive as a politically motivated response by Disney to the “Don’t Say Gay” law, which prohibits teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade.

In 2022, the former CEO of Disney, Bob Chapek, broke his initial silence on the matter and publicly criticized the “Don’t Say Gay” law during the company’s annual shareholder meeting.

In response to Disney’s actions, Governor DeSantis signed a bill granting him control over the company’s longstanding special tax district, formerly known as Reedy Creek. The political tension between the two parties persists, with Disney filing a lawsuit against DeSantis, accusing him of targeted retaliation.

In turn, the governor’s hand-selected Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board retaliated with a countersuit, alleging secretive agreements favoring Disney.

A spokesperson from Governor DeSantis‘ office, commenting on the project cancellation, mentioned that Disney’s Lake Nona campus was initially announced two years ago but had faced uncertainties and doubts about its realization. The spokesperson attributed Disney’s decision to restructure and cancel unsuccessful ventures to the company’s financial challenges, declining stock prices, and shrinking market capitalization.

The governor’s office previously criticized Disney, claiming that its actions reflected a desperate attempt to maintain special privileges while disregarding the will of the people of Florida, as expressed through their elected representatives.

Disney CEO Bob Iger has consistently defended the company’s position and denounced Governor DeSantis’ practices. During Disney’s second-quarter conference call, Iger questioned whether the state wanted the company to expand its investments, create more jobs, and contribute more taxes.

This cancellation of relocation plans marks another development in the ongoing conflict between Disney and the Florida governor, with the full impact on both parties yet to unfold.

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