Florida touts ‘big win’ for 2nd Amendment
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Gov. Ron DeSantis is promoting the upcoming sales tax holiday on guns, ammunition and camping supplies as he urges Florida lawmakers to pass an open carry law. DeSantis has said he would support the measure and would sign it, but legislation to allow anyone in Florida to openly carry firearms has not advanced in recent years.
When the Trump administration’s anti-immigrant stance conflicted with its pro-gun stance, it chose the former — though judges didn't indicate if the argument carried the day.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a new Second Amendment sales tax holiday starting Monday and running through the end of the year. The tax holiday covers firearms, ammunition, bows, crossbows, accessories,
The holiday applies to pistols, rifles, shotguns, bows, crossbows, holsters, optics, cleaning kits, tents, rods, reels, and other hunting and camping supplies.
Monday was the start of Florida’s sales tax holiday for hunting, fishing and camping supplies, also known as the “Second Amendment sales tax holiday.” There is no sales tax on guns, ammunition and related accessories through Dec. 31. Click here for a list of applicable items.
Florida just approved its first-ever Second Amendment sales tax holiday after scrapping one for hurricane supplies.
Since 2018, the Maryland Handgun Roster board has similarly rubber-stamped thousands of petitions, allowing new handguns or handgun models to be sold in the state as long as they functioned, a
W hen the Second Amendment was written, the only available, existing weapons I am aware of were musket rifles and large cannons, not rapid-fire assault rifles nor nuclear bombs.