Tallahassee, Florida (CNN) The Florida House on Wednesday passed legislation that would impose new restrictions on firearm sales and allow some teachers and staff to carry guns in school.

Spurred by the February 14 school shooting in Parkland, the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act passed 67-50. It now goes to Republican Gov. Rick Scott, who has 15 days to sign it.

SB 7026 was just passed in the Florida house floor. pic.twitter.com/JckcNXmTYi — Carolyn Sung (@CarolynSungCNN) March 7, 2018

The bill evolved over 10 days of impassioned, often contentious debate in Florida's majority Republican House and Senate, as lawmakers rushed to pass something before the legislative session ends on Friday.

For some shooting survivors who wanted an assault weapons ban, the measure didn't go far enough; for some Republican lawmakers who opposed stricter measures on gun ownership, it went too far.

Scott expressed reservations about provisions to arm personnel and institute a three-day wait period to buy guns. Earlier Wednesday, he vowed to review the bill "line by line" before signing it. "The group that I'm going to be talking to -- the groups that I care most about right now because it impacted them so much -- is the families," Scott said.

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