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Despite Critics, Putnam's Election Chances May Not Be Affected By Background Check Issue

Agriculture Commissioner and Republican Gubernatorial hopeful Adam Putnam
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Agriculture Commissioner and Republican Gubernatorial hopeful Adam Putnam
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Florida鈥檚 Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner says he wants to about what happened when close to 300 background checks were revoked due to an issue at his agency.  Still, despite ongoing criticisms, could Adam Putnam face political fallout over this issue?

A found the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services did not complete enhanced background checks for a year because of a computer log-in issue.

That was contained within an that looked at concealed weapon license, or CWL applications submitted between February 2016 to March 2017.  

Commissioner Adam Putnam says background checks were still done on the thousands of CWL applications during that time period.

鈥淭he 350,000 individuals had their names and fingerprints run through all three databases,鈥 he said, at a recent press conference. 鈥365 of them had non-criminal disqualifying information in their past that would prevent them from being eligible for a CWL [concealed weapons license]. Those 365 sat on the desk of a negligent employee. We have since corrected that and have revoked the license of 291 of the 365.鈥

Throughout his telling of what happened, Putnam has been on the defense. He鈥檚 repeatedly blamed that one employee鈥攚ho is included in the IG report. She鈥檚 since been fired.

鈥淭he negligent and deceptive employee failed to follow up on the results of non-criminal disqualifying information on those CWLs,鈥 added Putnam.

While several media reports indicate they鈥檙e not sure who initiated the IG investigation, Putnam insists he did.

鈥淲e took immediate action and implemented the inspector general investigation,鈥 he continued.

Still, some critics have questioned why even though this occurred from 2016 to 2017, why it鈥檚 only coming out now.

Overall, Putnam says his agency has now put safeguards in place in the application review process.

鈥淎s a result of this IG investigation and the processes that we have implemented, this should not ever happen again,鈥 Putnam stated. 鈥淎nd, I will continue to hold all of my people accountable across the entire department for all of the responsibilities we have, including licensing.鈥

There are differing opinions on what happened and what the next step forward should be.

To those with 鈥減ublic safety concerns,鈥 Putnam has maintained having a permit does not necessarily mean someone can buy a gun, since they go through similar checks for the purchase.

The National Rifle Association鈥檚 Marion Hammer agreed, .

Governor Rick Scott has called what happened 鈥渄isturbing and concerning,鈥 adding 鈥淲e all expect our government to do their job.鈥

Some Republicans have openly criticized Putnam, including his main Primary gubernatorial opponent, Ron Desantis.

While some Democrats, including gubernatorial candidates, have called on Putnam to resign, others are calling for an expanded investigation first.

鈥淚鈥檓 not asking him to resign,鈥 said Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Coral Springs). 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 premature. But, I do think a hearing is warranted. You know, in the House, we have a reputation as being the watchdog. Well, you know, without a hearing, apparently we want to be known as the lapdog.鈥

top House and Senate leadership calling for an independent probe.

鈥淏ecause there鈥檚 enough here,鈥 he added. 鈥淗ow many IG [Inspector General] reports are out there that we don鈥檛 know about that might put Floridians鈥 lives at risk? How many other pieces of legislation have departments filed to cover potentially corrupt behavior. So, these are the reasons why we need a hearing. That鈥檚 why I sent a letter to the Speaker.鈥

Moskowitz is talking about a provision in a comprehensive bill (S 740) filed during this past legislative session, on behalf of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

It would have allowed for some concealed weapons license applications to be approved when background checks were not completed within three months.

The only reason that provision did not move forward was because of the mass school shooting in Parkland.

Still, as it relates to an investigation by the House, Moskowitz says he鈥檚 not holding his breath.

鈥淓ven though I can鈥檛 reach Ms. Cleo, something tells me we will not be having a hearing,鈥 he continued.

But, between calls for resignations and investigations into the issue, some political scientists believe this could just be insider baseball. Retired University of South Florida Political Scientist Susan MacManus says this may not affect the opinions of average Florida voter.

鈥淲hat we鈥檙e seeing is a public that doesn鈥檛 know who they were going to vote for, that doesn鈥檛 seem to be tuned in as much,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one of the most difficult times to try and grab people鈥檚 attention. And, something like this issue that has two sides to it and it鈥檚 fairly complex in terms of the actual details. Probably to a lot of voters, it鈥檚 not something that鈥檚 not resonating right now. That doesn鈥檛 mean it might not closer to the election, but I don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 meeting a whole lot of the casual voters鈥 attention.鈥

And, as for Agriculture Commissioner and Republican Gubernatorial hopeful Adam Putnam says if there is political fallout, he鈥檚 prepared to deal with consequences. For now, he says his immediate focus is to make sure this doesn鈥檛 happen again.

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