Florida’s New Open Carry Law Sparks Public Debate
Florida’s new open carry law launches Sept. 25, making it one of the majority of U.S. states allowing public gun display amid legal confusion and safety concerns.
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Florida’s new open carry law launches Sept. 25, making it one of the majority of U.S. states allowing public gun display amid legal confusion and safety concerns.
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