Photo credit: Broward County Sheriff's Office

An Army veteran in Florida was the first to have his gun's confiscated under a new Florida gun control law enacted after the Parkland high school shooting, according to the Broward County Sheriff's Office. Florida deputies seized an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle and numerous other items that could be used as a weapon including firearm accessories and a knife.

The veteran is 31-year-old Jerron Smith of Deerfield Beach and he was arrested when SWAT deputies raided his home after he failed to surrender his firearms voluntarily. They also seized a .22 caliber rifle, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, and a bump stock. The new gun control measures were signed into law raising the age to buy a rifle in Florida to 21 and adding a three-day waiting period on gun purchases.

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The new laws also include measures that allow school employees and teachers to be armed as well as a provision which allows law enforcement to seize the guns of anyone they deem mentally ill or a danger to the community by applying for a "risk protection order". Deputies in Broward county attained such an order for Smith after he was arrested March 29 on an attempted murder charge for firing six shots into the back of a car driven by 34-year-old Jackon Lavon, his best friend.

Lavon was not shot but was wounded by shattered glass. A neighbor of Smith's named Lorenzo Brown said, "They just raided his house, found all his weapons, or whatever, (and) they just took it. He spent a lot of money for his weaponry. It’s crazy. You just got to live around here to know what’s going on."

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The incident with Lavon stemmed from a dispute over his cell phone which led Smith to shoot at him with a Glock semiautomatic pistol, according to the criminal complaint. Smith was released from jail on a $3,000 bond but deputies confiscated his pistol as evidence. Another incident took place in 2017 when Smith was accused of approaching a vehicle and threatening to shoot the female passenger. No charges were filed against him.

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<span style="margin-top:15px;rgba(42,51,6,0.7);font-size:12px;">Broward County Sheriff's Office</span>

Smith's arrest Thursday was the result of violating the risk protection order which is a misdemeanor and he is has been jailed on $100,000 bond. Broward Sheriff Scott Israel said Monday after announcing Smith's arrest, "The newly signed law is clearly proving its worth to law enforcement and the public. We are thankful to have this valuable tool at our disposal to help keep deadly weapons out of the hands of individuals who demonstrate an obvious threat to themselves or others."

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Source: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/04/10/new-florida-gun-law-leads-to-first-seizure-army-veterans-ar-15.html