Florida’s legislature rapidly advances a permitless carry bill that would allow individuals to carry concealed firearms without a permit or training. This legislation is nearing its final hurdles with just one more Senate committee review before a full House vote, driven by significant backing from Republican leaders and Governor Ron DeSantis.
While supporters argue it fulfills a commitment to Second Amendment rights, critics—including students and gun safety advocates—express fears about the implications of reduced training for gun owners. Notably, Florida’s existing permit process requires background checks and training, raising questions about public safety amidst growing calls for stronger gun regulations in the state.
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