Florida's Permitless Carry Law: What You Need to Know

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Starting July 1, 2023, Florida residents can carry a concealed firearm without a concealed weapons license (CWL), as long as the weapon remains hidden from view. The minimum age for concealed carry is 21, and a valid form of identification must be carried at all times. Only U.S. citizens, permanent resident aliens, and non-felons are eligible, and individuals with physical impairments that hinder safe firearm handling are prohibited. Certain locations, such as schools, government buildings, airports, and bars, remain off-limits for carrying firearms. Responsible gun ownership and knowledge of gun safety are emphasized.
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