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

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    Changes: The new law, signed by the governor on Monday, April 3, allows a person to carry a gun without a permit or training in Florida. Concealed only: The law allows only concealed guns, and ...

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

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    Concealed carry is currently legal in all 50 states but some states, such as Florida, require special training and a license before it is allowed. " Permitless carry " allows both, without permits ...

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

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    The opposition to proposed legislation to allow Floridians to carry concealed firearms without a permit or training was expected from gun safety advocates — but Second Amendment supporters are ...

  5. Gun laws in Florida - Wikipedia

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    There is a waiting period of the longer of 3 business days or until background checks clear unless the purchaser has a concealed carry permit, is trading in a different firearm, the purchase is for a rifle or shotgun and the purchaser has completed a 16-hour hunter safety class in addition to holding a hunter safety certification card, or the ...

  6. Governorship of Ron DeSantis - Wikipedia

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    On April 3, 2023, DeSantis signed HB 543 into law, which allows Florida residents to carry concealed handguns without a permit. The law went into effect on July 1, 2023. The law went into effect on July 1, 2023.

  7. Concealed carry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Concealed carry policies on Native American reservations are covered by the tribal laws for each reservation, which vary widely from "No-Issue" to "Shall-Issue" and "Unrestricted" either in law or in practice. Some Native American tribes recognize concealed carry permits for the state(s) in which the reservation is located, while others do not.