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I understand CCW permits in Florida can be obtain by almost anyone. If a tow truck driver has a CCW he is legal....
Yes. It is illegal under s. 843.021, Florida Statutes.
You need to be 18 years old to carry a Taser in states that allow citizens to carry them.
Yes is is legal to carry a firearm in Florida state parks. This was clarified by the State Attorney General in 2009 and is consistent with Florida Statutes 790.06, 790.25 and 790.33.
In Florida, the legal alcohol limit for a Class A driver is 0.04%. This means that a driver operating a commercial vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.04% or higher is considered legally intoxicated. It is lower than the limit for non-commercial drivers, which is 0.08%.
Yes, switchblades are illegal in Florida. The possession, sale, or use of switchblade knives is prohibited under Florida law.
Yes i believe it is leagal but if you carry it, it can be considered a concealed weapon.
It is not legal to drive with a foreign driver\'s license in the US if you have a suspended Florida driver\'s license. You will need to resolve the suspension in order to drive legally.
Yes they are legal in the state of Florida if you don't conceal them. If you conceal it you need a conceal carry permit. Yes the same permit that you use for handguns. I hope I could help.
I'm thinking of starting a home repair business. Where do I find the legal requirements, such as business license or certifications, for the state of Florida? How much insurance should I carry?
The legal age to ride a motor scooter in Florida is 16. To be eligible, you must have a regular Class E driver license or higher. Scooter must be registered with the Division of Motor Vehicles.
If you own a concealed weapons permit you can carry a switchbade knife if Florida, otherwise it is illegal to carry concealed. It is legal to own a switchblade in Florida though. You just can't carry it concealed without the correct weapons permit. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not true. In Florida switchblades are no different than any other knife and no permit is required to carry this or any other "ordinary pocket knife" A knife over 4 inches in blade length or that is deemed, or perceived, as a "combat" knife can cause you problems. Simply being a switchblade does not make it a combat knife, that law has already been settled