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What is the legal age in Florida to carry a taser?

You need to be 18 years old to carry a Taser in states that allow citizens to carry them.


Why did the United States government want to remove the Seminole Indians from Florida?

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You need to be 18 years old to carry a Taser in states that allow citizens to carry them.


What are the three largest States in Florida?

Well Florida is a state there are no states in Florida Florida. is a state.


What states the US acquired in the 1840s?

Florida was ceded to the US by Spain in 1819. It was not really bought, but the US government paid 5 million dollars to US citizens who had claims against Spain that were connected to the lack of government in Florida.


Who owns Citizens insurance?

The taxpayers of Florida.


What country did the United States purchase from Florida?

The United States purchased NO country or territory from Florida (Florida is part of the United States).


What is the population of Jupiter Florida?

According to the most recent United States Census, the population of Jupiter, Florida was 55, 911 citizens. That number has been largely static in the last couple of years, so it remains fairly accurate in 2013.


How many states are in Florida.?

there are no states in Florida, Florida IS a state and has counties.


Where did the United states receive Florida from?

The United States acquired Florida from Spain through the Adams-Onís Treaty, signed in 1819. Spain ceded Florida to the U.S. in exchange for the U.S. relinquishing any claims to Texas and agreeing to pay off certain claims by American citizens against Spain. The treaty was ratified in 1821, and Florida officially became a U.S. territory that same year.