Florida Politics · 2d
Joel Rudman files open carry bill before departing to run for Congress
Rep. Joel Rudman has filed open carry legislation for consideration by the Florida House. The Navarre Republican put the legislation in the hopper as he runs in a Special Election to succeed former U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz in Congress.
WFSU · 1d
HB 31: Florida Rep. Joel Rudman files an open carry bill
Navarre’s Republican Rep. Joel Rudman filed the legislation (HB 31) Monday that also would repeal the state’s Red Flag law—a mechanism that lets law enforcement remove guns from people who are found to be a danger to themselves or others.
WLRN · 1d
A state representative has filed an open carry bill for the 2025 legislative session
An open carry billed filed for consideration during the 2025 Legislative Session would allow Floridians to openly carry firearms, and it would repeal a “red-flag” law passed after the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland that allows authorities to take guns from people found to pose a “significant danger” to themselves or others.
Yahoo · 2d
Outgoing Florida House Republican files ‘open carry’ bill for ’25 session
North Florida House Republican Dr. Joel Rudman, who plans to leave the Legislature to run for Congress, has filed legislation to repeal the state’s red-flag laws and legalize the ‘open carry’ of guns in Florida — long a goal of Second Amendment advocates.
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