
"Florida's Permitless Carry Law Sparks Concerns and Criticism from Community and Parkland Shooting Victims' Families"
Law enforcement officials in Central Florida are working to inform the community about the upcoming permitless carry law, which allows anyone who can legally own a gun in Florida to carry one concealed without a license. The law, set to take effect on July 1, eliminates the requirement for training and background checks. While some officials express concerns about public safety and the potential for increased violence, proponents argue that criminals already disregard the law and that similar laws in other states have not led to an increase in crime rates. Gun owners will still need a valid ID and there will be restrictions on where firearms can be carried.
