No. Under Florida Statute 790.23, anyone convicted of a felony is banned from owning, carrying or having control over ...
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.
A Florida court ruled the state's ban on openly carrying firearms is unconstitutional, expanding gun rights in public. Private businesses can still prohibit firearms on their property and may ask ...
Regular stops for South Floridians, such as grocery stores and retailers, are figuring out their approach to Florida’s new ...
A Florida appeals court ruled the state's ban on the open carry of firearms is unconstitutional. The ruling technically applies to 32 north Florida counties, but sheriffs statewide are advised not to ...
Under Florida law, businesses and private property owners can choose whether to allow or ban open carry on their premises.
" Open carry " means you can publicly carry a legally owned firearm that is kept in plain sight or partially concealed, usually holstered. Previously, according to Florida law, openly carrying a ...
See video of Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd discussing what this change means for Florida gun owners. "Open carry" means you can publicly carry a legally owned firearm that is kept in plain sight or ...
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