DefinitelyFlorida Needs to do this.
Constitutional Carry "allows" you to conceal carry without a permit.It seems to me that a Constitutional Carry person would be the first to be noticed, disarmed, weapon stolen maybe harmed in a situation where protection is most needed. I'm very open to being schooled to a different way of thinking on CC. If CC means you get to legally walk around with an AR or AK slung over your shoulder, I would do that anyway. Or I wouldn't open carry a hand gun. I like carrying incognito. I think it gives me an edge over the bad guy/gal. What am I missing?
They will, after all the Democrat baby boomers kick the bucketFlorida Needs to do this.
Concealed carry does give an edge sometimes. Go to a state where they already have open carry and your eyes will be opened to the truth. The NRA sold us a bill of lies to get the concealed legislation started. They went first to the states that already had open carry and got the concealed carry legislation passed easily... taking away gun rights and being pro-registration and pro-big brother. And then the NRA went to the hard states and said "look what these guys have, don't you want it too". With Constitutional Carry, men are now taking back what was always theirs, a God given right, not government given or NRA given (the NRA is a federal government creation, look that up, all you guys that think the NRA has your back and is anti-registration. You are already registered as an NRA member). "Shall not be infringed".. at all. Read the Bill of Rights. It's your right.It seems to me that a Constitutional Carry person would be the first to be noticed, disarmed, weapon stolen maybe harmed in a situation where protection is most needed. I'm very open to being schooled to a different way of thinking on CC. If CC means you get to legally walk around with an AR or AK slung over your shoulder, I would do that anyway. Or I wouldn't open carry a hand gun. I like carrying incognito. I think it gives me an edge over the bad guy/gal. What am I missing?
Indiana is next!
It seems to me that a Constitutional Carry person would be the first to be noticed, disarmed, weapon stolen maybe harmed in a situation where protection is most needed. I'm very open to being schooled to a different way of thinking on CC. If CC means you get to legally walk around with an AR or AK slung over your shoulder, I wouldn't do that anyway. Or I wouldn't open carry a hand gun. I like carrying incognito. I think it gives me an edge over the bad guy/gal. What am I missing?
And that's why it was such an easy decision for Alabama, I'm sure. Plenty of guys there already legally open carrying everywhere outdoors with and without registered concealed carry, with no "wild west" problemsFor me - -> I would never OC unless engaged in hunting,fishing, ATV/UTV'ing or similar.
PERIOD !! ---- SAWMAN
Yes a business is private property. Any owner can prohibit firearms in their place of business. However they do not have the right to physically search you. All they can do is place a sign, that says NO FIREARMS. If they were to see your weapon, then they could ask you to leave. They could have a metal detector at the entrance as well and not allow entrance that way. This is what the Saenger Theater does.Can a business owner still prohibit weapons in their place of business?