Governor Ron DeSantis endorses legislation that would allow Floridians to openly carry firearms without a permit, but the bill has yet to receive a hearing in the legislature—raising questions about its future. With only nine days left in the session, State Representative Anthony Sabatini argues that the Governor’s support could push the bill to the House floor, despite skepticism from opponents like Representative Anna Eskamani, who calls it “dangerous public policy.”
While 22 states currently have similar laws, Eskamani warns that such measures could complicate mass shooting incidents by making it harder for law enforcement to identify perpetrators. As the legislative deadline approaches, the fate of Florida’s constitutional carry bill remains uncertain, leaving residents and lawmakers watching closely to see if it truly can overcome significant hurdles.
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