ACTION ITEM: FLORIDA. Legislative Alert: Open Carry and Strict Scrutiny

Credit: Florida Carry

- Legislative Alert - House Bill 163 -
Open Carry and Strict Scrutiny

Contact Committee Members NOW to Support the Right to Bear Arms by the use of Strict Scrutiny and Legalizing Open Carry

On Tuesday, Oct 6th, at 9am the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee will hear the Open Carry and Strict Scrutiny bill. Committee members need to hear from you now.

It does not matter if you ever intend to carry unconcealed, this is one of the most important bills filed for the protection of the right to bear arms in Florida since Shall Issue Concealed Carry was passed in 1987.

Strict Scrutiny is the most stringent standard of judicial review used by United States courts to weigh the government's interest against a constitutional right.

In basic terms, strict scrutiny of the right to bear arms and self-defense means that if any Florida law is going to stand that impacts those rights, the state must prove that it is using the least restrictive way possible for the state to achieve a compelling need to regulate.

Open Carry is legal in most of the country. Most often open carry is practiced in very innocuous ways. For example, a concealed carrier who leaves their coat off while pumping gas or the hiker who openly carries in the field. Florida's Open Carry ban is so strict that it would be illegal for a concealed carry licensee to take off a jacket at a friend's house if doing so exposed a holstered handgun.

There are other times when a law-abiding gun owner may choose to carry openly rather than concealed. Late at night while getting cash at a ATM, while working outdoors on someone's property during the summer, or even just running an errand without needing to re-dress to fully conceal a handgun. Regardless of motivation, or even in cases of accidental exposure, Florida's Licensees have proven that they use good judgement when they carry and should not face criminal prosecution for not hiding their firearms.

https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2016/0163/BillText/Filed/PDF

PLEASE EMAIL Members of the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee NOW.

Subject (use exact text below):
SUPPORT HB-163 - Protect the Right to Bear Arms

Copy and Paste the following email addresses
To:
carlos.trujillo@myfloridahouse.gov
charles.vanzant@myfloridahouse.gov
dennis.baxley@myfloridahouse.gov
Jay.Fant@myfloridahouse.gov
gayle.harrell@myfloridahouse.gov
Chris.Latvala@myfloridahouse.gov
ray.pilon@myfloridahouse.gov
Scott.Plakon@myfloridahouse.gov
Ross.Spano@myfloridahouse.gov
Randolph.Bracy@myfloridahouse.gov
Dave.Kerner@myfloridahouse.gov
Sharon.Pritchett@myfloridahouse.gov
Clovis.Watson@myfloridahouse.gov

Here's the breakdown of how the bill protects the rights of gun owners.

Section 1 - Strict Scrutiny of all statutes implicating the Right to Keep and Bear Arms and Self-Defense
The judiciary shall employ strict scrutiny in reviewing any statute that implicates the right to bear arms or defend one's self pursuant to this chapter. The right to bear arms is a fundamental and individual right that exists in any place that a person has the right to be, subject only to exceptionally and narrowly tailored restrictions that employ the least possible restriction on the right in order to achieve a compelling government interest.

Section 2 - Arrest only for Unlicensed Concealed Carry (Technical Amendment)
The unlicensed carrying of a concealed weapon is declared a breach of peace, and any officer authorized to make arrests under the laws of this state may make arrests without warrant.

Section 3 - Licensed Open Carry & Prohibition on Infringing Gun Owner Rights
A person licensed to carry a concealed firearm or weapon pursuant to this chapter may openly carry such firearm or weapon...
Unless probable cause exists to believe that a crime has been committed by an individual, any person or entity infringing upon the rights conferred on that individual by (Florida Law), the State Constitution, or the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution is liable pursuant to s. 790.33(3)(c), (d), (e), and (f). Notwithstanding any other law, no immunity shall apply to persons infringing on such rights in violation of this subsection.
Section 4 - Legislative Findings that Lawful Carry Enhances Public Safety and Strict Scrutiny of 790.25

The Legislature finds as a matter of public policy and fact that the possession and carrying of weapons and firearms by law-abiding individuals for lawful purposes, including self-defense, enhances public safety...

The judiciary shall construe this act in conjunction with the right to bear arms or defend one's self as provided in chapter 776. The right to bear arms and defend one's self is a fundamental and individual right that exists in any place that a person has the right to be, subject only to exceptionally and narrowly tailored restrictions that employ the least possible restriction on the right in order to achieve a compelling government interest.

 

 

 

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Comment by FCTP on October 6, 2015 at 3:46pm

Thanks to all.. It passed through committee.

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fort Walton Beach), expertly guides Open Carry Bill through first committee stop


Sheriff Wayne Ivey takes a stand for the right to bear arms.

 

 

 

On Tuesday, Oct 6th, the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee approved Rep. Matt Gaetz's Open Carry and Strict Scrutiny bill.

 

The bill passed committee mostly along party lines, with Rep. Chris Latvala (R-Pinellas) bucking his party to join House Democrats in opposing the Right to Bear Arms.

 

Video of the hearing can be viewed at: http://thefloridachannel.org/videos/10615-house-criminal-justice-su...

 

You can join State Rep. Matt Gaetz this Thursday, October 8th at 6:15pm for a live, interactive telephone town hall meeting. Matt will be taking questions about his bill bringing Open Carry to Florida and other issues relating to the upcoming Legislative Session.

 


State Rep. Matt Gaetz and Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey hold Press Conference Tuesday Morning in Support of Open Carry Rights

Open Carry is legal in most of the country.  Most often open carry is practiced in very innocuous ways.  For example, a concealed carrier who leaves their coat off while pumping gas or the hiker who openly carries in the field.  Florida's Open Carry ban is so strict that it would be illegal for a concealed carry licensee to take off a jacket at a friend's house if doing so exposed a holstered handgun.

 

 

There are other times when a law-abiding gun owner may choose to carry openly rather than concealed.  Late at night while getting cash at a ATM, while working outdoors on someone's property during the summer, or even just running an errand without needing to re-dress to fully conceal a handgun. Regardless of motivation, or even in cases of accidental exposure, Florida's Licensees have proven that they use good judgement when they carry and should not face criminal prosecution for not hiding their firearms.

 


State Rep. Matt Gaetz and Sen. Don Gaetz who is sponsoring SB-300, the Senate companion to HB-163 to legalize open carry.

Comment by Carole McManus on October 6, 2015 at 10:40am

DONE!  Thank you for this "Action Alert."

Comment by FCTP on October 6, 2015 at 8:39am

It may seems late but I have a feeling their cell phones might just go off.

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