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Disappointment In California Governor Brown’s Signing Of Open Carry Handgun Ban

Monday, October 10th, 2011 at 3:47 PM

OpenCarry.org Disappointed In California Governor Brown’s Signing Of Open Carry Handgun Ban

OpenCarry.org

OpenCarry.org

Sacramento, California --(Ammoland.com)-  OpenCarry.Org Predicts that result will be widespread open carry of long guns in California’s urban areas.

“It’s disappointing that Governor Brown has signed AB 144. The new law forces citizens to open carry long guns in urban public places where holstered handguns are now the norm in California and 42 other states.

AB 144 also adds even further complexity to California’s already convoluted gun laws that confuse citizens and law enforcement officers alike.

But on the bright side, banning handgun open carry undermines the constitutionality of California’s discretionary concealed handgun permit scheme.”

Mike Stollenwerk
Co-founder, OpenCarry.org

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OpenCarry.org was founded in 2004 by Virginia gun-rights activists John Pierce and Mike Stollenwerk and has served to ignite the “Open Carry Movement” that is sweeping the country. In addition to being an invaluable legal resource for gun owners, the site has quickly grown to be a social networking portal for thousands of American gun owners. Visit: www.OpenCarry.org

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Airport Carry Is Legal In 44 States But Florida

Monday, August 8th, 2011 at 2:50 PM

Airport Carry Is Legal In 44 States, But Florida Will Put You In Jail

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Airport Carry Is Legal In 44 States, But Florida Will Put You In Jail (PS: So will New Jersey)

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Florida Carry

Florida - -(Ammoland.com)- 44 States allow lawful carry of firearms in the common terminal and baggage claim areas of airports.

There are federal laws that restrict firearms, knives, and other weapons in the “sterile area” beyond the security checkpoint but the unsecured areas of the terminal are subject to state law.

Florida, and only five other states, make the entire airport terminal off limits even to carry license holders while armed. The US Supreme Court made it clear in DC v. Heller (2008) that Americans have the right to “carry weapons in case of confrontation,” but this right can be restricted “in sensitive places”.

The Federal government has determined that the “sterile area” is the “sensitive place” at an airport but Florida has gone much farther and banned even licensed carry inside the entire terminal, on this topic Florida is one of the most restrictive places in the country.

This has lead to confusion in the past even outside the terminal. In one case a lawful concealed carry licensee had his firearm become accidentally exposed while helping to unload luggage for someone who he was dropping off at the airport. Airport police overreacted and he ended up cuffed on the sidewalk outside until the officers realized their mistake.

These incidents don’t happen in the states where the limit on carry is clearly defined as in the “sterile area”.

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Florida Carry is a non-profit, non-partisan, grassroots organization dedicated to advancing the fundamental civil right of all Floridians to keep and bear arms for self defense as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I Section 8 of the Florida Constitution. Florida Carry, Inc. was organized by a group of Florida gun rights activists in order to better coordinate activities, effectively lobby the state legislature, and to provide a legal entity capable of filing suit to demand compliance with state and federal law. Florida Carry stands only to represent our members and the over 6 million gun owners of Florida. We are not beholden to any national organization’s agenda that may compromise that mission. Florida Carry works tirelessly toward repealing and striking down ill-conceived gun control laws that have been proven to provide safe havens to criminals and be deadly to law abiding citizens.

Florida Carry
www.FloridaCarry.org
Phone: 850-270-7486
Fax: 678-359-9816
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