It's s big thing but I'm not sure where the 1 problem i see is going to affect "adult" in Florida. Problem is, the law says a citizen must be 21 to carry. If the law once again says you are an adult at age 18, then why exclude age group 18 to 20. There are many under the age of 21 with cc permits and the Florida law would say they wouldn't be legal??
Florida one step closer to giving DeSantis chance to make US a constitutional carry majority
The bill, referred to by supporters as a constitutional carry law, passed the Republican-controlled House with 76 yes votes and 32 no votes on Friday afternoon, Click Orlando reported.
House Bill 543 would allow lawful gun owners in the state to carry without asking the government for a permit and without paying a fee. Those who wish to still obtain a permit can do so if the bill becomes law. The bill would also not change who can and cannot carry a firearm.
Florida one step closer to giving DeSantis chance to make US a constitutional carry majority
The Florida state House has overwhelmingly passed a bill that eliminates the requirement to obtain a permit if an individual wishes to carry a concealed firearm.www.foxnews.com
You are correct. It's important to review the State laws when traveling outside the friendly confines of the Great State of Indiana. Even for those of us who haven't been under-21 for a very long time.It's s big thing but I'm not sure where the 1 problem i see is going to affect "adult" in Florida. Problem is, the law says a citizen must be 21 to carry. If the law once again says you are an adult at age 18, then why exclude age group 18 to 20. There are many under the age of 21 with cc permits and the Florida law would say they wouldn't be legal??
I brought it up cause my daughter's boyfriend is under 21 and has an indiana cc permit. He also has to wait like 14 days to get a proceed when he bought his shotgun last month.You are correct. It's important to review the State laws when traveling outside the friendly confines of the Great State of Indiana. Even for those of us who haven't been under-21 for a very long time.
I've officially been 21 three times now!You are correct. It's important to review the State laws when traveling outside the friendly confines of the Great State of Indiana. Even for those of us who haven't been under-21 for a very long time.
That's the BS the 18-20 year olds are having to deal with thanks to the BS Communities Act. Bribes for Red Flag laws, the "swiped right loophole", thanks a lot Todd Young!I brought it up cause my daughter's boyfriend is under 21 and has an indiana cc permit. He also has to wait like 14 days to get a proceed when he bought his shotgun last month.
I hope he's getting an earful about it - emphatically, but without a string of expletives - at his local "town hall" type meetings with constituents. He needs to know folks are not happy about it.That's the BS the 18-20 year olds are having to deal with thanks to the BS Communities Act. Bribes for Red Flag laws, the "swiped right loophole", thanks a lot Todd Young!
I think Guy Relford mentioned a time or two on his show that the only state that has cc and does not extend that to non-residents is North Dakota. (It’s one of those states out that way and I think that’s the one).Constitutional carry would apply for residents of the state. If you check USCCA, Indiana has reciprocity with FL for 21+. Until that changes on their site, I'm going to defer to them.
I'm of the opinion that if you're not a resident of the state, CC doesn't apply. IANAL and my opinion is not always popular.
Constitutional Carry / Unrestricted / Permitless Carry | USCCA
Unrestricted means that a permit is not required to carry a concealed handgun. See a list of permitless carry states here.www.usconcealedcarry.com
"Constitutional carry: Constitutional carry means that the state’s law does not prohibit citizens who can legally possess a firearm from carrying handguns, (openly and/or in a concealed manner) thus no state permit is required. Sometimes, constitutional carry may be conditional such as in those states that have no laws prohibiting the open carry of a handgun but which require a permit to carry the handgun concealed."
I hope he's getting an earful about it - emphatically, but without a string of expletives - at his local "town hall" type meetings with constituents. He needs to know folks are not happy about it.
Had beer in the checkout at Meijer tonight. The self-checkouts will often ask for ID when you have beer so I had mine in my hand. The cashier actually laughed when I went to show her my IDI've officially been 21 three times now!
After Stacks Pancake House in Plainfield last June when he ran into an INGO buzzsaw that included @cbhausen , @1nderbeard , @chipbennett , @JEBland and myself (not to mention a lot of really angry old people. When I say old, I mean me and cbhausen would've lowered the average age in this group significantly) a certain Indiana Senator is more or less doing drive-by meetings and not announcing it.I hope he's getting an earful about it - emphatically, but without a string of expletives - at his local "town hall" type meetings with constituents. He needs to know folks are not happy about it.