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for the slower ones, the operative words in my original statement was I DON'T CARE
FLA carry is doing some good work getting localities and other agencies to comply with the preemption laws, however I am and many others are not in favor of changing the OC laws.
what exactly is unclear?
I stated I am against OC in FLA, I stated that if asked I would not advocate for OC, I stated if asked I would not advocate against OC.
exactly what makes you think that I oppose anyone else OCing?
for the slower ones, the operative words in my original statement was I DON'T CARE
Hi, I think that the owners of this site should put up a petition to gov. Scott to repeal the law against OC in fl. as he said he would while campaigning to be gov in 2010. Thank you.
For those against OC in Florida, are'nt you someone glad that your right to CC is not opposed? I don't get it. A right is a a right.
the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed however the carrying of your weapons in public can be subject to regulation see the supremes heller decision
I guessed you missed the part about reasonable regulations..
... the carrying of your weapons in public can be subject to regulation see the supremes heller decision
For those against OC in Florida, are'nt you someone glad that your right to CC is not opposed? I don't get it. A right is a a right.
Even though I carry it would take a little getting used to, to be completely honest. BUT, At least I would know what holster to get for my FNP .45. I canny a SR1911 and have been trying to figure out if I can IWB the FNP.
The Republic an leader of the Senate is causing all of the problems.Historical notes: When this thread was started gun owners in FL were fighting for OC. Gun owners in SC were pushing for OC with the state issued carry permit. Gun owners in SC have recently gotten OC with the permit, but FL gun owners are still at square one.
Why is that? The legislature in SC is notoriously slow to act on anything other than passing the annual budget, naming roads and bridges, and fighting over redistricting every ten years. I am speaking from experience.
So with that said, why is FL still at square one on this issue?
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