BREAKING: Florida Becomes the 26th State to Allow Permitless Carry

BREAKING: Florida Becomes the 26th State to Allow Permitless Carry
BREAKING: Florida Becomes the 26th State to Allow Permitless Carry. IMG FL Gov.

More than half the country now allows the concealed carry of firearms without the need for a permission slip from the government.

Florida became the 26th state – the majority state – Monday morning when Gov. Ron DeSantis signed CS/HB 543 at 8:15 a.m.

The new law takes effect on July 1st, 2023.

“It’s a huge step forward for Florida and a monumental step forward for the country,” said Art Thomm, state director of NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action.

Thomm replaced Florida’s longtime NRA lobbyist, Marion Hammer, in June. In just months, Thomm got an unlicensed concealed-carry bill through both chambers and onto DeSantis’ desk.

The new law allows law-abiding Floridians to carry concealed handguns without seeking a Concealed Weapon or Firearm License, or CWFL, from the government. However, the state’s successful CWFL program will remain in effect. Today, more than 2.4 million Floridians have a CWFL.

The new law does not include a training requirement, which was a major concern for its critics. But neither does it change who is eligible to either purchase or carry a firearm. Its proponents say it “levels the playing field” for law-abiding Floridians.

CS/HB 54 does not allow for the open carry of arms, which is why some said the legislation is not “constitutional carry” and did not go far enough. Florida State Rep. Mike Beltran, a Republican who represents parts of Hillsborough and Manatee counties, tried to fix the House bill this week by adding an open-carry amendment.

Beltran is a staunch Second-Amendment supporter. Unfortunately, his amendment could have caused a multitude of problems, including killing the bill in the Senate, and there were other concerns. His amendment would have required open carriers to use a “level two or greater retention device” holster. This would have made Florida the only state in the union where the government tells gun owners what type of holster they must use, and the penalty for using the wrong holster would have been a felony. Open carriers could have been stopped by police and charged with a felony if their holster did not comply with state law. Even worse, the amendment did not define what a level-two retention device even was.

Additionally, Florida Senate President Kathleen Passidomo said she would not support a bill that included open carry because the Florida Sheriffs Association did not support open carry.

“I will support what the Sheriffs of this state, who are the experts, support. I don’t know one end of a gun from another, so I certainly want to support the experts,” she told the media. “The reality is, this bill basically says you do not need the government’s permission to carry your weapon. That, in my mind, is constitutional carry.”

The law DeSantis signed Monday was supported by NRA, GOA, NAGR and Florida Carry, Inc., pro-gun groups which have all promised to seek open carry legislation.

Lee Williams is a board member of Florida Carry, Inc.

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About Lee Williams

Lee Williams, who is also known as “The Gun Writer,” is the chief editor of the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project. Until recently, he was also an editor for a daily newspaper in Florida. Before becoming an editor, Lee was an investigative reporter at newspapers in three states and a U.S. Territory. Before becoming a journalist, he worked as a police officer. Before becoming a cop, Lee served in the Army. He’s earned more than a dozen national journalism awards as a reporter, and three medals of valor as a cop. Lee is an avid tactical shooter.

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Hazcat

Not a win. Just fodder for the gullible and easily fooled. He is not going to call a special session. He said ‘I will if I can get the votes’. The only votes he’s working for is the milque toast 2A supporters who think this is a win.

He has led y’all right down the prim rose path and you danced the whole way.

HLB

Florida Sheriffs Association did not support open carry.”

So why are they so special that they practice what they deny us?

HLB

The other Jim

There are a bunch of these creep sheriffs exposed that the people need to remember at election time: “Orange County Sheriff John Mina described the measure as “political” and said it wouldn’t enhance public safety.” “As Franklin County Sheriff A.J. Smith explained, he feels safer when carrying a gun that’s hidden from plain sight than one that’s out in the open. “I’d much rather my gun be concealed, so that nobody knows I have it in the event that I do need it.” Further, if the tails your Winter Shirt in Florida gets caught over your holster when you bend… Read more »

moe mensale

“Further, if the tails your Winter Shirt in Florida gets caught over your holster when you bend down/move then get up…you are under arrest and a felon.” No, you’re not. The FL legislature fixed this over a decade ago. https://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2022/0790.053 FS790.053(1) (in part) It is not a violation of this section for a person licensed to carry a concealed firearm as provided in s. 790.06(1), and who is lawfully carrying a firearm in a concealed manner, to briefly and openly display the firearm to the ordinary sight of another person, unless the firearm is intentionally displayed in an angry or… Read more »

The other Jim

Good to know. Most of year threw-out Florida it is tee-shirt weather; wearing the tee-shirt over the holster the grip will rub against the skin causing irritation I suppose.
I was looking for 2-cases about 10 years ago where the outer shirt of two men came over the holster briefly and the men were arrested; do you remember those two cases?

hippybiker

I live on the Gulf Coast and religiously carry a weapon. I think why they didn’t make it open carry is because we have all these Snow turds from NJ, NY MA ect down here that would go ballistic and start swatting people! That’s a sad reality!

Last edited 1 year ago by hippybiker
gregs

although not perfect, this is a win for us, i will keep my cwfl for reciprocity reasons.
open carry is allowed engaged in, going to and returning from hunting, camping and fishing, 790.25 (3)h.
although many leo’s don’t know this statute and harass open carriers while engaged in these activities, it is the same statue that authorizes them to carry their service weapon, 790.25 (3)d. i don’t see the reason they are that stupid.
anyhow, i would rather have this bill passed rather than having an amended bill killed with an open carry provision.

Duane

I guess you rather nothing would have been done. Yes a win.

BigRed

Ope is a liberal troll.

Grigori

I don’t think he is a liberal troll. He just has a different way of looking at some things than some of us do. It doesn’t mean he is necessarily wrong. He can see that DeSantis is playing his base for fools. My hope is that one day his (and others’) eyes will likewise open to the same type games that Trump has been playing with us for some time, now.

Ope wants the same freedom we all do.

Last edited 1 year ago by Grigori
grant

A definite win.
All these years only one thing has stopped any kind of carry, permit-less or otherwise, and thats the senior membership of the Florida House, who will never allow anyone to “dash thru Wally Mart with their tricked out AR15 dangling between their legs.”
Their words, not mine.
Definitely a win.

Darkman

Desantis called for a special secession of the Florida Legislature to address specifically the question of Open Carry. 4 days ago.

grant

He knows why they wont support it. He also knows the process. Next time around.
it’s still a win.

Hazcat

No, he didn’t. He said he would call one ‘if he can get the votes’. As he has done NOTHING to get the votes for open (Constitutional) carry I’m sure the next thing we hear from the RINO will be “Gee I tried but couldn’t get the votes. Vote for me in 2024”.

You gullible fools fell for it again.

PMinFl
  • Even though this bill is not complete constitutional carry it IS a step closer . As the old folks who went through the great depression would say ” half a loaf is better than none”.