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Floridians can now officially openly carry firearms in the state, now that a 15-day wait period has expired on an appeals court decision that made a ban on open carry unconstitutional. On Sept. 10, a ...
Open carry officially begins this Thursday in Florida, marking a significant change in the state's gun laws. So, don't be surprised if you see some people with a pistol on their hips at your local ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Open carry of firearms officially became law in Florida on Thursday, but gun owners should be aware that it comes with some stipulations. This comes after a Florida appeals court ...
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A Florida appeals court ruled the state's ban on openly carrying firearms is unconstitutional. The ruling does not allow open carry in certain sensitive locations like schools, courthouses, and bars.
An appeals court ruling and a statement from the state attorney general have made open carry of firearms legal in Florida. The change only applies to those legally allowed to possess a firearm and ...
It is now legal to openly carry firearms in Florida. But not everywhere. After a Sept. 10 appeals court ruling that said Florida's ban on open carry unconstitutional state Attorney General James ...
Open carry is now effectively legal in Florida following a state appellate court decision. The Florida Sheriffs Association has advised all 67 county sheriffs not to arrest for open carry. A decade ...