Florida legislature takes up firearms carry reform
Sean Caranna
Orlando Gun Rights Examiner
December 13th, 2010
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Florida Senator Greg Evers is sponsoring legislation to reform many of Florida’s highly restrictive handgun carry and purchasing laws. If passed in its current form, SB-234 will legalize many activities already lawful in other states.
Since 1987 the State of Florida has issued nearly 2 million Concealed Weapon or Firearms Licenses (CWFL) that allows people to carry a concealed firearm if they pay a fee, have had appropriate training, a criminal background check with FBI fingerprint search, and are over the age of 21. In the licensing program’s 23 year history only 168 licenses have been revoked for improper use or display of a firearm.
This shows Florida CWFL licensees to be demographically one of the most law abiding groups for which data is available.
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Florida legislature takes up firearms carry reform
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Re: Florida legislature takes up firearms carry reform
And campus carry...nice.
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Re: Florida legislature takes up firearms carry reform
Campus carry for CWFL holders only benefits a very small contingent of upperclassmen and possibly faculty.
It would leave a large portion of the student body still defenseless, since CWFL is only granted to over-21.
That leaves 18, 19 and 20 y.o.s (freshmen, sophomores and most juniors) up the creek and still just as defenseless as if campus conceal carry were to pass.
I will not send one thin dime to any university which prohibits lawful carry of firearms. As far as I am concerned the only lessons those institutions are teaching is how to be a slave and a coward.
It would leave a large portion of the student body still defenseless, since CWFL is only granted to over-21.
That leaves 18, 19 and 20 y.o.s (freshmen, sophomores and most juniors) up the creek and still just as defenseless as if campus conceal carry were to pass.
I will not send one thin dime to any university which prohibits lawful carry of firearms. As far as I am concerned the only lessons those institutions are teaching is how to be a slave and a coward.
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Re: Florida legislature takes up firearms carry reform
Best thing those freshmen, sophomores, and juniors could do is buddy up with a senior. It would be far safer than the current situation. I guarantee, the campus would be safer if evil-doers knew there were weapons in the hands of just a few of the students/admin.wylde007 wrote:Campus carry for CWFL holders only benefits a very small contingent of upperclassmen and possibly faculty.
It would leave a large portion of the student body still defenseless, since CWFL is only granted to over-21.
That leaves 18, 19 and 20 y.o.s (freshmen, sophomores and most juniors) up the creek and still just as defenseless as if campus conceal carry were to pass.
I will not send one thin dime to any university which prohibits lawful carry of firearms. As far as I am concerned the only lessons those institutions are teaching is how to be a slave and a coward.
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Re: Florida legislature takes up firearms carry reform
Or just allow OC at 18 like VA does.WRW wrote:Best thing those freshmen, sophomores, and juniors could do is buddy up with a senior. It would be far safer than the current situation. I guarantee, the campus would be safer if evil-doers knew there were weapons in the hands of just a few of the students/admin.wylde007 wrote:Campus carry for CWFL holders only benefits a very small contingent of upperclassmen and possibly faculty.
It would leave a large portion of the student body still defenseless, since CWFL is only granted to over-21.
That leaves 18, 19 and 20 y.o.s (freshmen, sophomores and most juniors) up the creek and still just as defenseless as if campus conceal carry were to pass.
I will not send one thin dime to any university which prohibits lawful carry of firearms. As far as I am concerned the only lessons those institutions are teaching is how to be a slave and a coward.
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Re: Florida legislature takes up firearms carry reform
Sounds like a pretty sweet way to pick up chicks.WRW wrote:Best thing those freshmen, sophomores, and juniors could do is buddy up with a senior. It would be far safer than the current situation. I guarantee, the campus would be safer if evil-doers knew there were weapons in the hands of just a few of the students/admin.wylde007 wrote:Campus carry for CWFL holders only benefits a very small contingent of upperclassmen and possibly faculty.
It would leave a large portion of the student body still defenseless, since CWFL is only granted to over-21.
That leaves 18, 19 and 20 y.o.s (freshmen, sophomores and most juniors) up the creek and still just as defenseless as if campus conceal carry were to pass.
I will not send one thin dime to any university which prohibits lawful carry of firearms. As far as I am concerned the only lessons those institutions are teaching is how to be a slave and a coward.
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Re: Florida legislature takes up firearms carry reform
Too bad carry--OC or CC with CHP--is prohibited by most VA institutions of higher learning with wide-scale firearms bans. Age 18 OC makes very little difference in the scheme of campus carry.gunderwood wrote: Or just allow OC at 18 like VA does.
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Re: Florida legislature takes up firearms carry reform
Yes, but the discussion was about allowing it as a way to avoid the mass shootings. If they can change the law for CC, they can do so for OC too. Making public institutions abide by VA law is a good thing IMHO.fordhook2000 wrote:Too bad carry--OC or CC with CHP--is prohibited by most VA institutions of higher learning with wide-scale firearms bans. Age 18 OC makes very little difference in the scheme of campus carry.gunderwood wrote: Or just allow OC at 18 like VA does.
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Re: Florida legislature takes up firearms carry reform
There will be blood in the streets...just like the old west... 
Let's take another pass at that with a small tweak...
Duh. Ya think. This is a no brainer -- they take a pretty close look at ya before simply handing one of those over...This shows Florida CWFL licensees to be demographically one of the most law abiding groups for which data is available.
Let's take another pass at that with a small tweak...
This shows Florida CWFL licensees to be demographically one of the most law breaking groups for which data is available.
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...


