Florida Carry filed a lawsuit against St. Petersburg College, it’s board of trustees, president, & the campus security official enforcing the college’s illegal firearm & defensive weapons policies….
Today Eastern Florida State published a revised policy that brings them in to compliance with state defensive firearms and weapons laws…
On Thursday January 30th 2014 there was an apparent self-defense incident in the parking lot at the Palm Bay campus of Eastern Florida State College…
Florida Carry filed a lawsuit against University Florida, seeking a permanent injunction to protect the rights of students, faculty, & public from the university’s illegal & unconstitutional regulations…
Our new custom AR-15 could be yours! Just register as a Florida Carry Supporter…
Florida Carry supports this bipartisan bill to stop unjust prosecutions of gun owners who are forced to defensively display a firearm to repel a criminal attacker…
Recently, the First Florida District Court of Appeals ruled colleges and universities have no vested or delegated authority to regulate firearms on campus…
That’s right, having a concealed weapon firearm license does not keep you from being arrested, you can explain that to the judge, after you spend a night in jail and get a felony arrest…
There are legislators who are now actively seeking to pass legislation that would punish law abiding citizens who act in necessary defense of themselves…
This year’s conference is being held in Houston, TX on September 27 – 29. Sean, Rich, and Eric again will be in attendance this year, and Sean will be speaking this year on State issues…
Florida Carry has filed a federal complaint alleging deprivation of civil rights under color of law with the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida over an incident which was captured on dashcam video…
It is time to hold these jurisdictions responsible and require that these people in authority follow the laws they swore an oath to uphold and enforce…
Florida’s Supreme Court denied a motion by the State Attorney to prohibit the appeal of a Concealed Carry Licensee who was convicted of violating Florida’s Open Carry Ban…
We at Florida Carry urge the Attorney General to withdraw this attack on the Right to Bear Arms and concede that the complete ban on carrying is unconstitutional…
Sen. Feinstein is at it again with a legislative proposal that will be published as early as today. Her new gun ban is even more restrictive than the 1994 ban…
Attention hunters, recreational shooters, competitive shooters, and all gun owners. Feintein and Obama want your guns too…
The Generally Pro-Carry Supermajority was lost in the FL House and reduced in the FL Senate as we face challenges to Florida’s Self-Defense and Right to Carry laws in the next legislative session…
FL Attorney General Pam Bondi’s position is that anyone carrying a gun should always be presumed to be a committing a felony. And apparently, everyone is carrying….
Therefore, you can be stopped, searched, and even arrested for carrying a firearm and then be made to present the “affirmative defense” to a judge that you have a valid concealed carry license.
Today, St. Lucie County Judge Cliff Barnes denied all constitutional arguments to dismiss the case against Dale Norman, without written order.
The processing of refund checks to those who have overpaid has caused an increased burden on the Florida Department of Agriculture’s Licensing Division.
Leesburg’s apparent unwillingness to repeal an ordinance they knew had been null and void since 1987 was puzzling. We could only assume that the city wished to willfully misrepresent the law.
Governor Scott’s immediate denial of the request demonstrates his respect for the Constitution, Florida law, the integrity of Florida lawful gun owners statewide.
In his haste, Judge Haddock has thrown out the clear legislative intent written into Florida’s statutes and substituted his own idea of what he thinks the legislature must have meant.
Florida Carry will be sending experts to testify and advise the task force about Florida’s self-defense laws and how they should be strengthened to better protect the law-abiding people of Florida.
Because Florida now allows Military Members and Honorably Discharged Veterans under 21 to apply for a Concealed Carry License, the State of Washington is poised to revoke reciprocal recognition.
On behalf of our members, and pursuant to our organization’s mission, Florida Carry, Inc. has filed a complaint with the Florida circuit court in Lake County to demand that they follow the law.
Florida Carry authored legislation to ensure current military members and honorably discharged veterans can obtain a Florida Concealed Weapons / Firearms License regardless of age or duty station.
Florida has broken their promise and we now call on the Florida Legislature to repeal one of the most anti-gun laws in the country.
We hope for the health and safety of your family and friends in this new year. Be vigilant, be prepared, be safe! Happy New Year.