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A new Florida law went into effect that allows adults who are legally able to carry a concealed firearm to do so without a license. 
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One firearms instructor attributes this increase to a rise in crime and a general feeling of discontent with the economy.
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Florida could soon allow people to carry concealed guns without permits or training. Also, Gov. Ron DeSantis has proposed changes to Florida’s university system that could shake up diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis said he expects lawmakers during the 2023 regular legislative session to pass a major change in Florida gun laws. 'Constitutional carry' would allow people to carry guns without concealed-weapons licenses.
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Under current law, people who want to carry guns must get concealed weapons licenses. Constitutional carry would allow people to carry guns without the licenses.
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She said more suspensions could come as prosecutions continue.
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Concealed weapons license holders can carry their guns nearly anywhere in Florida --except schools. This holds true for private schools that share grounds with a church. Florida Republicans say there’ve been too many attacks on religious organizations to allow that exemption to continue.
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Already leading the nation with the highest number of concealed weapon permits, Florida is nearing a new threshold: granting authority to 2 million...
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A follow-up report on the handling of the state’s concealed-carry permitting process pointed to a lack of management oversight by the Department of…
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Florida’s Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner says he wants to set the record straight about what happened when close to 300 background...