seandizzie
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Thought this would be worth a mention and a reminder of the do's and don'ts of the recent conceal carry law that went into effect on July 1 2023.
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I will be moving to fla this year ,what is the difference between the 2 ?Get a carry license and don’t worry.
3 day wait on purchases, can carry in other states to name a couple.I will be moving to fla this year ,what is the difference between the 2 ?
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Reciprocity and waiting period on new gun purchases. Without a CCW you don't have reciprocity.I will be moving to fla this year ,what is the difference between the 2 ?
Thought this would be worth a mention and a reminder of the do's and don'ts of the recent conceal carry law that went into effect on July 1 2023.
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Plus you can carry near the federally prohibited places (not in- I believe it is 1000 ft from school properties and some others). License holders can pass through those areas, Such as driving down the highway that has a school on it.3 day wait on purchases, can carry in other states to name a couple.
What a legal knot that can be ....getting arrested depending on where you pull over for a tail light out but having a firearm within 1000 feet of a prohibited place . The license way seems to be the way to go IF at 70 years old i decide to carry and i am leaning to the no side a bit because of my age and not carried before experience ......plus i am a cranky old guyPlus you can carry near the federally prohibited places (not in- I believe it is 1000 ft from school properties and some others). License holders can pass through those areas, Such as driving down the highway that has a school on it.
Are you saying that you can not be with in 1000ft from a school/prohibited location under permit less carry?Plus you can carry near the federally prohibited places (not in- I believe it is 1000 ft from school properties and some others). License holders can pass through those areas, Such as driving down the highway that has a school on it.
you are committing a Federal crime punishable up to 5 years in prison if you carry a firearm within 1,000 feet of a gun free school zone.Are you saying that you can not be with in 1000ft from a school/prohibited location under permit less carry?
If so whats your source on that as it is the first time I have heard this claimed.
I am not doubting you, just trying to have 100% viable Information as a source for me and others who see this to reference. I appreciate the information. With a quick look this is what I found.you are committing a Federal crime punishable up to 5 years in prison if you carry a firearm within 1,000 feet of a gun free school zone.
Look up the federal law. I’m not your attorney.
If you were to wreck your car within 1,000 feet of a school and police find a firearm in your possession (and you do not have a cwl) then you are looking at federal charges.
Florida police are well known for giving cops tickets for speeding in marked cars ...IF I choose to carry the license seems the best way ,discretion and unlikely scare me . lolThe school zone is going to be used at the officers discretion.
If you have an accident, and it's found, or if there is a check point setup for whatever reason and it's found, you're probably going to be ok.
If you're stalking your ex wife while she waits on the kids, or parked at school staring at kids because you're a pedophile, a firearm will be just one more charge tacked on, imo. Highly unlikely you get pulled over for a taillight passing by a school and catch a felony for legally carrying a weapon. Not a lawyer.