Florida Supreme Court upholds ban on open-carry law
Man arrested in 2012 for walking on sidewalk with gun visible
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida Supreme Court says there's nothing wrong with a state law that bans openly carrying handguns.
In a 4-2 decision Thursday, the court rejected a claim that the law is unconstitutional because it restricts the federally protected right to bear arms.
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Concealed weapons permit holder Dale Norman was arrested by Fort Pierce police in 2012 because his gun was visible as he walked down a sidewalk. He was convicted of a second-degree misdemeanor but appealed his conviction.
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Florida hasn't allowed guns to be openly carried in public for decades, although the Legislature is considering bills this year that would grant that right. Similar bills failed last year.
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