com_op_2000
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What is Florida's gun rule- must there be a "no guns" sign for those who have conceal carry permits? I know I could look it up... guess I'm feeling like taking the easy route today, as I know the fastest answers come from DIS followers.
The following is a list of places where you are restricted from carrying a weapon or firearm even if you have a license. Please note that this is a simplified list. The places marked by an asterisk (*) may have exceptions or additional restrictions. See Section 790.06 (12), Florida Statutes for a complete listing.
any place of nuisance as defined in s. 823.05
any police, sheriff, or highway patrol station
any detention facility, prison, or jail; any courthouse
any courtroom*
any polling place
any meeting of the governing body of a county, public school district, municipality, or special district
any meeting of the Legislature or a committee thereof
any school, college, or professional athletic event not related to firearms
any school administration building
any portion of an establishment licensed to dispense alcoholic beverages for consumption*
any elementary or secondary school facility
any area technical center
any college or university facility*
inside the passenger terminal and sterile area of any airport*
any place where the carrying of firearms is prohibited by federal law
Based on this list, none would directly apply to WDW in general.
However if you own a gun, do you really want to bring it to a Disney Theme Park?
The following is a list of places where you are restricted from carrying a weapon or firearm even if you have a license. Please note that this is a simplified list. The places marked by an asterisk (*) may have exceptions or additional restrictions. See Section 790.06 (12), Florida Statutes for a complete listing.
any place of nuisance as defined in s. 823.05
any police, sheriff, or highway patrol station
any detention facility, prison, or jail; any courthouse
any courtroom*
any polling place
any meeting of the governing body of a county, public school district, municipality, or special district
any meeting of the Legislature or a committee thereof
any school, college, or professional athletic event not related to firearms
any school administration building
any portion of an establishment licensed to dispense alcoholic beverages for consumption*
any elementary or secondary school facility
any area technical center
any college or university facility*
inside the passenger terminal and sterile area of any airport*
any place where the carrying of firearms is prohibited by federal law
Based on this list, none would directly apply to WDW in general.
I'm not a gun owner (not opposed to it either) and I understand the right to own a gun. I also realize that there are extreme hot buttons with this on both sides, and arguments can be made by both sides about the dangers and also the need for self protection no matter where you are.
However if you own a gun, do you really want to bring it to a Disney Theme Park? Also if you are going to do that and you do not take the appropriate safety measures, (like don't leave it behind on a ride), should you be charged with a crime. The NRA always says enforce the laws on the books.
I would think he should lose his conceal permit
Exactly.
LOL. I am a gun owner and have a CCW. And I kind of agree that if you feel you need to bring a gun to Disney, you might as well just build yourself an underground bunker and live in it. But, that's not for me to decide for everyone. If someone wants to bring a gun, FL law doesn't prohibit it.
... Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
Florida doesn't prohibit it, but Disney does. This is where people have no common sense. Rather than argue if you can.....how about people think about whether they should.
This is the main problem with many hot button issues. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
<snip> Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.</endsnip>
"... should be charged with a crime..." What crime, exactly? There's no penalty in America for stupidity, unfortunately.
Other than that, I think I'll sit this one out... for now.
:thumbsup
This is the statement that bothers me:
The owner, Angelo Lista, 44, of Royal Palm Beach claimed the firearm which had five hollow point bullets inside fell out of his back pocket during the bumpy Dinosaur ride, according to a Sheriff's Office incident report.
First, how can he claim that the "bumpy" ride cause the gun to fall "out of his BACKpocket? Uh, shouldn't he be sitting on it? Second, a back pocket is no place to safely conceal a handgun. A holster or a front or side pocket would be much safer, not to mention easier to access should the need arise.
But, you need to go to this section of the FL Code for private property:
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes...ng=&URL=0700-0799/0790/Sections/0790.251.html
This section is titled: Preservation and Protection of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms in Motor Vehicles Act of 2008.