Florida law barring concealed carry under 21 ruled unconstitutional
<p>(The Center Square) – A Florida law prohibiting 18-to-20-year-olds from concealed carrying is unconstitutional, an appeals court ruled Wednesday.</p> <p>The Florida Statute, which was established in 1987, disqualified law-abiding adults under age 21 from carrying a concealed …
(The Center Square) – A Florida law prohibiting 18-to-20-year-olds from concealed carrying is unconstitutional, an appeals court ruled Wednesday.
The Florida Statute, which was established in 1987, disqualified law-abiding adults under age 21 from carrying a concealed firearm.
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