Florida’s Republican governor signed a compromise gun-control bill in a major break with the NRA

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  • Florida’s Republican governor signed a bill on Friday combining certain gun-control and school-safety measures.
  • The bill broke with the National Rifle Association in raising the minimum age for rifle purchases to 21 from 18.
  • But it also fell short of expectations from survivors of last month’s high-school shooting — they called it a “baby step.”

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Flanked by family members of students who were killed during a mass shooting just over three weeks ago, Florida Gov. Rick Scott on Friday signed a $ 400 million school safety bill in response to the tragedy that killed 17 people at a high school.

He said the bill, which was written since the shooting, balances “our individual rights with need for public safety.”

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