Florida GOP leaders want to get rid of gun permits
Saying gun owners don't need a government permission slip to protect their God-given rights, Florida's House speaker proposed legislation Monday to eliminate concealed weapons permits, a move Democrats argue would make a state with a history of horrific mass shootings less safe. Florida House Speaker Paul Renner, R-Palm Coast, announced Monday morning that the bill, which if passed, would allow gun owners to carry concealed without needing a state license. "Florida led the nation in allowing for concealed carry," Renner said. "That extends today as we remove the government permission slip."
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