HB463 & SB998 - Shall Issue Carry Licenses for Military & Vets:
Those who defend our country overseas should be able to defend themselves and their families at home. There have been too many incidences of violence against our troops who have just returned from overseas deployments and found themselves defenseless at home. Florida Carry authored legislation that will insure that our current troops and honorably discharged veterans can obtain a license to carry regardless of age or duty station. The bill will also require that fingerprint cards be accepted from military police and provost so that service members stationed overseas can complete their applications.
There are over 8,000 adult service members under the age of 21 living in the State of Florida. Countless more resident veterans and annual military visitors who will have their right the bear arms advanced by these bills.
This is a good first step toward full recognition of the right to bear arms by all law-abiding adults.
SB1732 - Uniform Knife and Weapons Act:
Senator Thad Altman (R- District 24) has filed SB 1732, a Knife and Defensive Arms Preemption bill developed by Florida Carry and our friends at Knife Rights. This bill does for Knives and defensive carry weapons what firearms preemption has done for the past 25-years. This will end a statewide patchwork of local laws that turn good people in to criminals as they cross county lines and city limits.
HB5601 - Fee Reduction for License to Carry Concealed Weapons or Firearms:
Although Florida Carry stands opposed to license fees that serve only to deny the right to bear arms to those who can not afford the costs; we support this minor reduction in the restrictive and unnecessary tax levied on people who wish to carry concealed defensive arms for protection of themselves and their families.
Victory! - Signed in to Law 4/17/2012
HB179 & SB356 - Banning the "Common Pocketknife" from Universities and Schools:
This bill would ban even the "common pocketknife", the type usually carried by Boy Scouts, at all universities and schools in Florida.
Victory! - Died in committee
Update: Because of the effort prompted by Florida Carry shining a light on this legislation, HB179 bill has been withdrawn from consideration. Events like these show the power of the grassroots support that Florida Carry is proud to be a part of. Thank you for your support and effort in getting this bill removed before it had a chance to become a problem!
HB4015 & SB248 - Repealing Privacy of Firearm Owners:
These bills would remove the right of patients to keep their gun ownership information private and would allow health care providers to refuse medical treatment gun owners.
This bill would remove the following language from law:
HB1087 & SB1340 - Bans Defensive Carry in Government Buildings and Child Care Facilities:
These bills would ban lawful defensive carry in all state and local government buildings and child care facilities statewide.
Victory! - Died in committee
HB1269 & SB1556 - Weakens State Preemption of Firearms Law:
These bills would allow state agencies, counties, and municipalities to ban lawful defensive carry in public buildings during any sporting event. This would allow them to completely ban shooting related events at public facilities!
Concealed carry is already unlawful during athletic events under state law. This bill is nothing more than an attempt to put a crack in Florida's Exceptional Firearms and Ammunition Uniformity Law. It would once again expose lawful gun owners to a patchwork of local laws that they have no reasonable way to keep up with.
Victory! - Died in committee