A bill in the Florida legislature is posed to pass and to restore the ability of Church members to form their own armed security teams without regulation under the laws for private security firms.
Florida’s attorney general shocked observers by urging an appeals court to overturn a felon-in-possession conviction, arguing nonviolent offenders retain Second Amendment rights. The post Florida AG Sides With Gun Owner: ‘Nondangerous Felons’ Have Second Amendment Rights appeared fi...
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier issued a response to Morgan’s appeal, which said that his conviction for possessing a firearm by a felon violates the Second Amendment.