jcutonilli
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- Mar 28, 2013
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Right, Florida doesn't. But California, New York, Maryland, and New Jersey certainly do. If Peruta is right, and concealed carry is not a right, and the Florida Supreme Court is right, and open carry is not a right, then the only thing that you can infer is that there is no carry right at all.
Norman is about FL, hence my comment. Peruta lost the en banc because they failed to rebut the historic presumption against concealed carry. I believe the reasoning behind this presumption had to do with prohibiting criminal behavior. The prohibition on criminal behavior is still valid, but the connection that only criminals concealed carry is not valid.