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"Florida HOAs, Open Carry, and the Quiet Attack on Gun Rights," warns Florida gun owners that the most significant threat to their rights is not political theater, but rather the quiet imposition of firearm regulations by private entities like HOAs and condo boards. The article explains that while these private bodies have some authority, they are not immune to constitutional scrutiny and state law, which often employs a "reasonableness" standard when assessing restrictions. A key focus is educating gun owners on the crucial difference between firearm possession within a residence (which enjoys strong protection) and carry in common areas, stressing that legal illiteracy is the primary reason why gun rights are gradually being eroded.
By Valortec"Florida HOAs, Open Carry, and the Quiet Attack on Gun Rights," warns Florida gun owners that the most significant threat to their rights is not political theater, but rather the quiet imposition of firearm regulations by private entities like HOAs and condo boards. The article explains that while these private bodies have some authority, they are not immune to constitutional scrutiny and state law, which often employs a "reasonableness" standard when assessing restrictions. A key focus is educating gun owners on the crucial difference between firearm possession within a residence (which enjoys strong protection) and carry in common areas, stressing that legal illiteracy is the primary reason why gun rights are gradually being eroded.