Orlando Weekly: Fla. Sen. Rick Scott says Democrats ‘constantly go to taking somebody’s Second Amendment rights away’ following Uvalde shooting

By Alex Galbraith and Matt Laslo

Former Florida Governor and current Florida Senator Rick Scott said that Democrats’ reaction to regular mass shootings is always a step too far when asked about what Congress should do following the school shooting in Uvalde.

“[Democrats] constantly go to taking somebody’s Second Amendment rights away,” Scott told Orlando Weekly reporter Matt Laslo. “The first thing … Democrats want to do is take away people’s gun rights and I’m not going to support that.”

Scott notably broke a bit from right-wing orthodoxy following the mass shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018 (though some have questioned his response to the massacre at Pulse nightclub in Orlando). After Parkland, Scott signed a law that banned anyone under the age of 21 from purchasing rifles, running afoul of the NRA. Prior to that, Scott had an A+ rating with the group.

Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida’s senior senator, is No. 5 among the 10 politicians who’ve taken the most money from the NRA, with a career total of $3.3 million.

“They’ve been trying to get good legislation passed,” Scott said of the Parkland families who have pushed for further gun control. “It’s hard. I mean, it comes back. [Uvalde] just
reminds you how difficult that time was for them and still is for them, because they’ll never see their kids again.”

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Matt Laslo

The LCB’s founder, veteran political correspondent Matt Laslo, has brought Washington, DC to life for millions (73+ million on last count) of listeners, viewers and readers. He’s reported for five Pulitzer Prize-winning news outlets, 60+ award-wining local NPR outlets, nonprofit newsrooms and national magazines. He also runs the popular interactive journalism startup Ask a Pol Politics — a Substack bestseller.

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