dakota.potts
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Last night I emailed Sean at Florida Carry, Inc. They're an organization trying to allow open carry in Florida as well as protecting peoples' gun rights. I believe they are the ones who took on the case of the veteran who had his guns (and bows) wrongly removed from him.
I told him I was turning 18 soon and looking for a way to carry. I mentioned my black powder hypothesis (as has been talked about in another thread here) or if he had any other advice for me.
He sent me an e-mail back asking me to call him so I did about 1PM.
He told me that he thought that I was absolutely right in my interpretation of the law about black powder carrying. There are no laws in Florida against it. He also told me that he could guarantee that I'd be arrested and tried and even though I'd probably get off once I could prove it, I would have an arrest record and people would probably go running to the legislature to ban antique firearms.
What he did say, however, was that they were in need of somebody 18 years old but not yet 21 who didn't have a method of legally carrying a firearm on their person. He said they could use a well vetted plaintiff or "poster child" to help them petition the courts for restoration of certain rights.
Needless to say, I am very happy to help support these rights. We've exchanged information so we will hopefully be in later talks when I do turn 18 and I would love to help them work on this.
Just thought I would share this story with all you people here
I told him I was turning 18 soon and looking for a way to carry. I mentioned my black powder hypothesis (as has been talked about in another thread here) or if he had any other advice for me.
He sent me an e-mail back asking me to call him so I did about 1PM.
He told me that he thought that I was absolutely right in my interpretation of the law about black powder carrying. There are no laws in Florida against it. He also told me that he could guarantee that I'd be arrested and tried and even though I'd probably get off once I could prove it, I would have an arrest record and people would probably go running to the legislature to ban antique firearms.
What he did say, however, was that they were in need of somebody 18 years old but not yet 21 who didn't have a method of legally carrying a firearm on their person. He said they could use a well vetted plaintiff or "poster child" to help them petition the courts for restoration of certain rights.
Needless to say, I am very happy to help support these rights. We've exchanged information so we will hopefully be in later talks when I do turn 18 and I would love to help them work on this.
Just thought I would share this story with all you people here