Judges rule some Florida gun laws are unconstitutional. Here's what to know
Florida courts ruled the age restriction on concealed carry unconstitutional, citing conflicts with the Second Amendment and Supreme Court precedents, prompting calls for legislative updates.
- A circuit court judge in Florida ruled that the state's prohibition of concealed carry for those under 21 is unconstitutional.
 - A separate appeals court ruling legalized open carry of firearms in Florida, though with certain restrictions.
 - Legal experts said the rulings put pressure on the state legislature to enact statutes aligning with the judicial decisions.
 
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Judges rule some Florida gun laws are unconstitutional. Here's what to know
A pair of court rulings declaring some of Florida’s gun restrictions unconstitutional are creating some confusion in the notoriously firearm friendly state.
Judges rule some Florida gun laws are unconstitutional
A pair of court rulings declaring some of Florida’s gun restrictions unconstitutional are creating some confusion in the notoriously firearm friendly state. This month, a circuit court judge ruled the state's prohibition on people under the age of 21 from…
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