Florida Open Carry Battle Continues
BY Herschel Smith1 month ago
I knew that the senior senator in the Florida legislature had taken this position. I’m not sure I have faith or confidence in Ron Desantis any more. He could put a stop to this charade with one simple sentence: “I will not sign any more legislation until an open carry bill is brought to my desk. That includes shutdown of the Florida government.”
But he doesn’t do this.
The main reason I’m lifting prose out of this article at Bearing Arms is to point out yet another lie that they have bought.
Florida’s not anti-gun, though it’s not as pro-gun as some like to think. Still, getting open carry should be easy and yet, the fight is still going to be a rough one.
Efforts to pass open carry legislation in Florida are faltering, even with strong backing from Gov. Ron DeSantis. Senate President Ben Albritton, newly installed in his leadership role, has voiced opposition to the measure, aligning with concerns from law enforcement groups.
Albritton, a Republican, said last week he stands with the Florida Sheriffs Association, which has consistently opposed open carry policies.
“I trust my law enforcement officials, and that’s where I stand,” Albritton said, signaling little appetite for pushing the controversial measure forward.
Florida currently prohibits openly carrying firearms in public spaces, except in limited circumstances such as hunting, fishing or target shooting. That stance makes it one of only four states in the nation with such restrictions.
Gov. DeSantis has publicly expressed his support for open carry and suggested earlier this year that the Legislature could revisit the issue. The debate comes months after Florida adopted a permit-less concealed carry law, a measure DeSantis and other Republican leaders hailed as a victory for Second Amendment rights.
However, some gun rights advocates were disappointed that the bill stopped short of allowing individuals to openly carry firearms in public. Groups like Florida Carry argue the state’s refusal to expand gun rights further undermines constitutional freedoms.
“It’s a fundamental right that the state continues to deny its citizens,” said Richard Nascak, co-executive director of Florida Carry. “There’s no logical reason for Florida to lag behind the majority of the country on this issue.”
Then, Tom Knighton waffles and genuflects over a falsehood.
Albritton’s reason for opposing this is a big problem.
Look, I respect law enforcement as a general thing, but they’re also trying to do a job and they don’t like the idea of anything that makes their jobs the least bit more difficult. That’s understandable, but we also need to remember that we can find law enforcement groups who don’t really like Fourth Amendment protections on your vehicle or mobile device, either, because it makes things harder on them while trying to do their job.
No, and a thousand times no, that has nothing whatsoever to do with their reason for opposition. Oh, the LEOs are opposed because they won’t be “special” anymore. But LEOs are always opposed to open carry by anyone but them.
No, the real reason for this opposition in the senate is that they think this will hurt tourism. And the real problem Tom should be addressing is that this is all lies. It doesn’t hurt tourism. It didn’t in S.C. either. It doesn’t cause blood to run in the streets. It doesn’t cause LEOs to have more problems with doing their jobs. It doesn’t matter how someone carries their firearms. Peaceable men could have their firearm concealed and yet unholster it by the time LEOs arrive on the scene (like almost always happens) and LEOs still wouldn’t know who had carried openly and who had carried concealed.
That objection is literally a stupid objection crafted for people stupid enough to buy it.
Tom at Bearing Arms needs to think a bit harder.
On December 9, 2024 at 5:15 am, Mark Matis said:
The real issue is South Florida, specifically Miami Beach and other such areas inhabited by a certain group from New York City. They insist that the Big Craphole is correct, and will not tolerate any exceptions.
We are extremely fortunate that we are as “gun friendly” as we currently are!
On December 9, 2024 at 7:19 am, Joe Blow said:
I have a pistol permit in my state. I’ve been pulled over with a gun the vehicle (license plate tied to my name, officer instantly knows I have a permit). I informed the officer where in the vehicle the gun is (behind my back, inside waistband).
Officer: “You don’t reach for yours, I won’t reach for mine, deal?”
Any politician (that includes members of the FOP or Police Unions) that tells you it hinders their ability to do their job is LYING to you.
On December 9, 2024 at 8:34 am, ragman said:
The statists said the same thing that blood would run in the streets in Florida when they concealed permit, I hate to use that word. I was first adopted in 1987. Being military the application process was extremely simple and all we had to do was fill out some paperwork pay the extortion to the state and we got our permit. I can honestly say that concealed permit holders in Florida are probably the most law abiding people in the state there has never been any problem. I reside in Avery County North Carolina and I occasionally see one of the usually gentlemen open open carrying and it causes absolutely no problems. Nobody gives it a second glance. I believe the real problem with the so-called chiefs of police is that they will lose a little bit more control that they will have fewer things that they can put us in jail for extort our money in generally abuse, the constitutional rights of Americans. One of the exceptions to open carry in Florida is if you are going to or coming from fishing. An interesting YouTube series of videos is from the armed fisherman who goes all over the state of Florida open carrying a Glock and an AR 15. The police go absolutely nuts. They do not know the law. It’s beyond me how police simply don’t understand or don’t care to understand the laws they are supposed to uphold, including the legality of open carry while fishing in Florida.
On December 9, 2024 at 10:02 am, Matt said:
“I trust my law enforcement officials, and that’s where I stand,” Albritton said
Of course he does. The cops aren’t protectors of the people, they’re the mercenary thug army of the politicians.