From Friday's decision by Judge William Smith (D.R.I.) in O'Neil v. Neronha: [W]hile Bruen held that the Second Amendment's plain text protects "carrying handguns publicly for self-defense," it did ...
No. Under Florida Statute 790.23, anyone convicted of a felony is banned from owning, carrying or having control over firearms, ammunition or electric weapons. This includes handguns, rifles, shotguns ...
Prosecutors say the Oct. 7 stabbing at a Southgate Kroger was an act of self-defense. Charles Hinton faces a weapons charge for carrying a concealed knife during the incident. Investigators said ...
Florida law is clear: People convicted of a felony are prohibited from owning or possessing firearms or ammunition. But what about other weapons — like knives, tasers or pepper spray? Under Florida ...