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In 2023, Florida eliminated its law that required a person to get a permit, background check, and safety training before carrying a hidden, loaded firearm in public.
And the law does not make Florida an open carry state, so Floridians must keep their weapons concealed, and there's a list of places where they still cannot carry guns, like schools, government buildings, airports, and bars. Those without a permit will also have a three-day waiting period when buying a handgun.
Florida residents can legally carry a firearm without a permit starting July 1, but there is a long list of exceptions and rules that go along with the new law. The Florida Senate voted for HB 543 in March and DeSantis quickly signed it, making Florida the 26th state that does not require a concealed weapons license.
The short answer is yes. In most cases, you can keep your gun in your vehicle in Florida. You will need a license to carry or a concealed carry license. In some situations, you may also conceal a legal firearm in your car even if you do not have a concealed carry permit.
Florida does not require a permit to purchase a firearm nor is there a permit that exempts any person from the background check requirement. There is a waiting period of three days, excluding weekends and state holidays, between purchase and delivery of all firearms.