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JUSTIFIED: Pasco County Man Stops Robbery with Force
On January 26th at 6:40 a.m., Christopher Lilly, 30, walked into the 54 Food Mart convenience store at 26556 Wesley Chapel Blvd. wearing a black mask and intending on robbing the store. Lilly demanded money and ordered the clerk and the customer into the walk-in cooler. This according to the police report of the incident.
Read MoreFlorida adds $2.6 million to Keep up with Concealed Carry Application Increase
On Tuesday, Florida lawmakers approved a $2.6 million request by the state Department of Agriculture to handle the continued historic spike in concealed carry permit applications.
Read MoreOnline Concealed Carry Renewal Coming to Florida
In an announcement, this past week Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam stated that a new ruling will allow Florida concealed weapon licenses to be renewed online.
Read MoreJUSTIFIED: Orange Clark Store Clerk Shoots and Kills Robber
An armed robber was fatally shot by a store clerk during a foiled robbery of an Orange Park convenience store early Saturday morning, according to the Clay County Sheriff’s Office.
Read MoreConcealed Carrier Shoots Man Attacking Florida Deputy
A passerby shot and killed a person who was fighting with a Lee County Sheriff’s Office deputy on Interstate 75 Monday morning.
Read MoreMan Arrested at Epcot with Concealed Carry Handgun
A 61-year-old man from Louisiana was arrested on Monday after Walt Disney World authorities said that the man had tried to slip through Epcot security with a concealed carry pistol, this according to the Orange County jail records.
Read MoreFlorida Senate Election 2016: Where the Candidates Stand on Guns
The 2016 election is only a few days away and while everyone knows the presidential candidates’ stances on guns, for many the state elections, which can cause affect laws in each individual state just as much, if not more than the presidency. We here at USA Firearm Training believe that a well-informed populace is a…
Read MoreRecent Polls Show Most Floridians Approve of Guns in School
According to the recent Sunshine State Survey administered by the University of South Florida more than half of adult Floridians (56 percent) are in favor of allowing trained staff to carry firearms at schools.
Read MoreMarion County Man Stops Car Robbery By Taking Criminal’s Gun
In Marion County last Wednesday, a man held a 17-year-old boy at gunpoint after he reportedly caught the teen inside his Jaguar attempting to steal credit cards and jewelry.
Read MoreHurricane Matthew May Institute Florida’s Emergency Concealed Carry Law
As Hurricane Matthew makes its presence known on the Eastern Florida coast, citizens may be able to temporarily carry their concealed firearms without a permit thanks to a new law.
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