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Florida is another step closer to permitless carry — a practice sometimes referred to as constitutional carry or permitless carry — as the bill to allow the legislation advanced Monday night in the Senate.
The Florida Senate Criminal Justice Committee moved the bill, SB 150, forward in a 5-3 vote. Should the bill become law, it would get rid of the requirement for a Florida resident to have a permit, or training, to conceal carry a gun. However, it would require the person to carry a valid state ID.
"I believe that law-abiding citizens follow the rules and they try to do their very best they can to uphold those rules and protect those things around them," said State Sen. Jay Collins, R-Tampa, the bill's sponsor. "Criminals are going to criminal. Those who'll commit crimes are going to commit crimes."
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