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My reading of the updated FS 790.01 would indicate that the law does not make a distinction between a "resident" or "Non-resident" when it comes to "permitless carry." All that is required is that you meet the training requirements and that you carry a Driver's License or State ID with you. It doesn't say the DL has to be Florida based. And, of course, you must show that form of ID to a LEO who demands it.
Likewise, I don't believe the DOACS makes a distinction between "resident" vs "non-resident" on the CWFL itself. Even when you become "domiciled" as a FL resident (via DL or State ID), nothing on the CWFL changes. You just update your address on their website. Done. It's the act of being "domiciled" by your Driver's license/State ID" changes that determines your residency. |
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Pedro U / Member# 0770 Last edited by pitor; 04-17-2023 at 07:35 AM. |
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Yes, indeed. Kinda important for me as I live less than 1000 ft. from a private elementary school. |
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Regardless, the federal GFSZA was significantly reined in by SCOTUS in their landmark decision in United States v. Alonzo D. Lopez, that held that the U.S. Congress had exceeded their power to legislate under the "Commerce Clause" of the U.S. Constitution, Article I, section 8, Clause 3 to legislate firearms law affecting the states. Since it is virtually impossible for private citizens to keep track of every Florida school one may pass within 1,000 ft of as established in f.s. 790.115, this is THE main reason most of us Florida Residents that maintain a "Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (FCWFL)" will continue to do so after 01 July 2023. One final note: Although I do not know of a single case in Florida where a concealed carrier was prosecuted solely on the basis of violating f.s. 790.115 without also violating several other statutes, anyone carrying under Florida's "Permitless Concealed Carry" laws (multiple statutes were affected by passage of Florida HB543) should understand their legal vulnerabilities. Additionally, "Permitless Open/Concealed Carry" could be also an issue when carrying in other states (see this video in the subject by WI based Defense Attorney and former prosecutor Tom Grieve) and as mentioned above, before doing so I would encourage anyone planning to carry in that state consult legal counsel about their vulnerability to the GFSZ of that state or the federal GFSZA before carrying in that state.
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