I'll be taking a business trip to Orlando next week and was wondering if there is anything in the Florida CHL laws that I should be especially aware of.
I have looked at their statutes and they seem pretty straight forward. However, I did notice that it says that I cannot carry in places licensed to serve alcohol for on site consuption enen if that is not their primary business. Did I understand that correctly?
Also, I will be driving, so I dont have to worry about flying with my pistol.
-Christian
Florida
Re: Florida
My understanding is you can carry in a Florida restaurant that serves alchol, but not in the bar area if they have one specifically set up.crbowers wrote:I'll be taking a business trip to Orlando next week and was wondering if there is anything in the Florida CHL laws that I should be especially aware of.
I have looked at their statutes and they seem pretty straight forward. However, I did notice that it says that I cannot carry in places licensed to serve alcohol for on site consuption enen if that is not their primary business. Did I understand that correctly?
Also, I will be driving, so I dont have to worry about flying with my pistol.
-Christian
Others may have more info.
Keith
Texas LTC Instructor, Missouri CCW Instructor, NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun Instructor and RSO, NRA Life Member
Psalm 82:3-4
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Correct, you can carry if they serve, just not in the bar area. The other cool thing about florida is that you can carry a lot more than a pistol. Their laws are for a Concealed Weapon or Firearm, so you can carry a switchblade, blackjack, brass knuckles... lots of neat stuff, not that any of it is practical, but switchblades are fun.
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