BogBabe
Member
Among Florida's pro-gun features that have already been mentioned, don't forget these:
1. Florida was one of the first in the nation to implement shall-issue carry permits.
2. The state has a specific number of days in which it much process your permit application.
3. If your application is rejected due to an "illegible fingerprint card," they can only ask for re-submission of said card once -- if they still consider the 2nd set illegible, they must issue your permit anyway (providing you meet the other criteria). This prevents anti-gun bureaucrats in Tallahassee from delaying your application indefinitely.
4. Florida is very pro-active in pursuing reciprocal carry recognition with other states. Currently, I believe Florida has recip agreements with more states than any other state.
All indications are that Florida's pro-gun stance will not only continue but increase.
1. Florida was one of the first in the nation to implement shall-issue carry permits.
2. The state has a specific number of days in which it much process your permit application.
3. If your application is rejected due to an "illegible fingerprint card," they can only ask for re-submission of said card once -- if they still consider the 2nd set illegible, they must issue your permit anyway (providing you meet the other criteria). This prevents anti-gun bureaucrats in Tallahassee from delaying your application indefinitely.
4. Florida is very pro-active in pursuing reciprocal carry recognition with other states. Currently, I believe Florida has recip agreements with more states than any other state.
All indications are that Florida's pro-gun stance will not only continue but increase.