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  2. Florida just approved a new gun carry law. What to know ... - AOL

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    Permitless carry vs. Open carry.

  3. How a new Florida law for carrying guns has affected firearm ...

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    Even as the number of applicants for concealed carry permits fell after the new Florida law, gun sales have also dropped dramatically. The number of background checks for gun purchases in Florida ...

  4. Gun laws in Florida - Wikipedia

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    As of July 1, 2008, Florida became a "Take your gun to work" state (F.S. 790.251). This law prohibits most businesses from firing any employee for keeping a legal firearm locked in their vehicle in the company parking lot. The purpose of the new law is to allow citizens to exercise their Second Amendment rights during their commutes to and from ...

  5. Florida could soon have permitless carry, but it’s not enough ...

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    The opposition to Florida’s proposed legislation to allow Floridians to carry concealed firearms without a permit or training was expected from gun safety advocates.

  6. Florida Republicans, Democrats file 2024 gun bills, set up ...

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    Luis Valdes, the group's Florida director, wants lawmakers to legalize open carry, repeal gun-free zones and red flag laws, and allow for the purchase of firearms at the age of 18 and questions ...

  7. 2024 Session: Gun bills mostly stalled in Florida Legislature ...

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    In more than two dozen bills filed for the 60-day session, gun control and Second Amendment advocates proposed 12 changes in state law on who can buy firearms, background checks for purchases, and ...

  8. 10-20-Life - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Statute 775.087, [1] known as the 10-20-Life law, is a mandatory minimum sentencing law in the U.S. state of Florida. The law concerns the use of a firearm during the commission of a forcible felony. [2] [3] The Florida Statute's name comes from a set of three basic minimum sentences it provides for. A public service announcement ...

  9. What does 'constitutional carry' mean and how would it ... - AOL

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    How would gun laws change in Florida if a 'constitutional carry' bill passes? A bill filed Jan. 30, "Concealed Carry of Weapons and Firearms Without a License" ( HB 543 ), would allow concealed ...