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New Law Allows Paramedics To Pack Heat In High Risk Situations

TALLAHASSEE (CNN) - Paramedics in the state will soon be allowed to carry firearms when responding to shootings, drug raids, and other high-risk situations, according to a new law.

Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the measure Friday. It says paramedics don't have to retreat and are justified in using force to defend themselves or others bodily harm.

The law takes effect on July 1st.

It identifies other such instances as dealing with an armed suicidal person and hostage situations.

Medical professionals carrying firearms are required to complete annual firearm safety training and tactical training, the measure says.

States including Kansas and Ohio already have emergency responder-firearm laws in place. Similar bills have been proposed in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Virginia.

DeSantis signed a bill into law last month that allows teachers to be armed on campus. The bill was based on recommendations by the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission after last year's massacre in Parkland.

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