The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms today defended the legal concept of Stand-Your-Ground, which is the law in 24 states, during a public hearing in Florida…
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…
It is common for gun tournaments to be named after historical figures. The Major Dade is named after Major Francis L. Dade, who, along 108 of his men, was massacred by Seminole Indians…
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.
This year, three pro-gun/pro-sportsmen bills passed in the Florida legislature and were enacted into law by Governor Rick Scott.
Governor Scott’s immediate denial of the request demonstrates his respect for the Constitution, Florida law, the integrity of Florida lawful gun owners statewide.
Florida Gov. Scott defended the rights of law-abiding gun owners by turning down a request from Tampa Mayor Buckhorn to ban the carrying of firearms during the August Republican National Convention.
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.
It wasn’t the first time that virulently anti-gun New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg tried to pick the bones of a national tragedy for political advantage.
An editorial in today’s edition of the Star-Ledger is rife with glaring mischaracterizations and blatantly false inflammatory rhetoric regarding Stand Your Ground Laws in Florida and other states.
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.
The 20 filled-to-capacity seminars in these two areas were yet another demonstration of the growing interest in gun ownership across America.
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.
We have a very few cities who decide to put themselves on Florida Carry’s “Naughty List”. Yesterday The City of Leesburg decided to stick by its anti-gun laws…
On the second Saturday of each month, Florida Carry holds local meetings for our members and other second amendment advocates throughout the state…
Moments before the cases were filed with the court, we received assurances from the Miami City Attorney’s Office that their unlawful ordinances will be repealed on November 17th…
On Monday October 31st, Florida Carry, Inc. will file lawsuits against the City of Miami and Miami-Dade County to end their unlawful gun control ordinances…
These cases are expensive to file and fight, our opponents have nearly unlimited funds and will attempt to bury us in these lawsuits…
The statewide chapters of the Students for Concealed Carry on Campus will be holding empty holster events very soon…
Florida Carry, Inc. has today filed a lawsuit against the University of North Florida (UNF), seeking a permanent injunction from enforcing its unlawful ban on firearms…
Sheriff Demings’ department utilized secure police databases, intended for use in the enforcement of law, for his office’s lobbying efforts…
Your pistol won’t get you in trouble but your pocket knife could put you away for a MINIMUM of six months, cost you a cool grand…
Airport Carry Is Legal In 44 States, But Florida Will Put You In Jail 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 […]
The preemption statute was passed to protect Floridians from local lawmakers who do not respect the citizens’ right to bear arms…