The Florida Senate Committee on Criminal Justice has struck down a proposal to allow guns on college campuses.
The bill (SB 914), sponsored by Brevard Sen. Randy Fine, failed to get enough “yes” votes on Tuesday after another Republican rejected the idea.
Fine told the panel that college students have the right to protect themselves in emergency situations.
“You have the right to defend yourself, and that right doesn't go away because you've walked onto a college campus," he said.

Tuesday’s 4-3 decision temporarily stops the bill from moving forward.
Republican Sen. Ileana Garcia joined Democrats Mack Bernard, Jason Pizzo and Carlos Smith in turning down the legislation.
Republican Sens. Joe Gruters, Clay Yarborough and Jonathan Martin voted “yes."
“A child going to a university — an 18-, 19-, a 20-year-old — deserves to be able to walk through campus," Fine said. "They deserve to be able to fight their way out of a building if people hold them there, deserves when a mob surrounds them and attacks them."
Another bill (SB 94) by Fine aims to lower the state’s gun-purchasing age from 21 to 18.