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Florida officially legalizes open carry while restrictions remain in sensitive public spaces
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Florida has made open carry of firearms officially legal, though restrictions remain in place for sensitive locations. Guns are still prohibited in schools, courthouses, polling places, and government buildings.
The state joins others that have loosened firearms rules in recent years. Open carry refers to visibly carrying a firearm rather than concealing it.
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The Context
Restrictions on sensitive locations are designed to balance gun rights with public safety concerns. Schools and polling places remain among the most protected environments under law.
Supporters of open carry argue it strengthens the constitutional right to bear arms. They say law-abiding citizens should not face limits on carrying for self-defense.
Critics counter that expanding open carry may increase risks of violence or accidents. They worry that visible firearms could heighten tensions in public spaces.
Florida has a long history of gun-related debates given its size and population diversity. The new law continues a trend of expanding Second Amendment rights in the state.
Lawmakers often face pressure from both gun rights advocates and gun control groups. Each side argues the other threatens either public safety or individual freedom.
Enforcement of restrictions will be key as open carry begins statewide. Authorities will likely monitor compliance closely in schools, courthouses, and other sensitive areas.
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| Total News Sources | 38 |
| Left | 8 |
| Right | 18 |
| Center | 10 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 47% Right |
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