"Florida Sheriffs Express Concerns Over Confusion Surrounding Permitless Carry Law"

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Starting July 1st, Florida's new permitless carry law will allow individuals to carry concealed firearms without a permit. While Orange County Sheriff John Mina expresses concerns about the potential increase in guns on the streets and the impact on safety, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd supports the law, stating that it allows good guys to protect against bad guys. The law requires individuals to carry valid ID, keep the gun concealed, and have no felony convictions. Over 200 laws will go into effect in Florida on July 1st, and both sheriffs emphasize the importance of proper training for anyone planning to carry a hidden gun.
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