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With open carry not restricted in 36 states, you might think that one more state deregulating that constitutional right wouldn’t be much of a big deal. Then again, you might be underestimating the propensity of gun-ban advocates to have a hissy fit about any firearm deregulation, regardless of how proven safe it is.

Such is the case with open carry in the state of Florida after a court ruled that the state’s restriction on open carry was unconstitutional, making it the 37th. While residents in the other 36 states haven’t seen the forecasted “blood running in the streets,” that hasn’t stopped those against firearms rights from screaming the sky is falling.

> With open carry not restricted in 36 states, you might think that one more state deregulating that constitutional right wouldn’t be much of a big deal. Then again, you might be underestimating the propensity of gun-ban advocates to have a hissy fit about any firearm deregulation, regardless of how proven safe it is. > Such is the case with open carry in the state of Florida after a court ruled that the state’s restriction on open carry was unconstitutional, making it the 37th. While residents in the other 36 states haven’t seen the forecasted “blood running in the streets,” that hasn’t stopped those against firearms rights from screaming the sky is falling.
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My wife used to be concerned about "printing' when she carried because it's not hard to see when you know what you're looking at, then came to realize that those who can see it don't care, and those who would be concerned can't see it. If you know, you know.