Open Carry Ban Struck Down!

Published on September 12, 2025
Duration: 3:40

A Florida First District Court of Appeal ruling has declared the state's ban on open carry unconstitutional, finding it inconsistent with the Second Amendment. The decision stems from the case of Stanley v. McDaniels, an activist arrested for open carrying a holstered pistol. The court emphasized historical precedent supporting open carry as the preferred method of bearing arms.

Quick Summary

Florida's ban on open carry has been declared unconstitutional by the First District Court of Appeal, which found it inconsistent with the Second Amendment. The ruling in Stanley v. McDaniels emphasizes historical precedent supporting open carry as a protected right.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction and Update
  2. 00:30Court Ruling on Open Carry Ban
  3. 00:44Stanley v. McDaniels Case Details
  4. 01:21Judge's Statement on Historical Precedent
  5. 01:38Court's Emphasis on Open Carry History
  6. 01:50McDaniel's Conviction Vacated
  7. 02:11Florida AG's Support for Ruling
  8. 02:26Governor DeSantis Agrees with Ruling
  9. 02:29Law Enforcement to Cease Enforcement
  10. 02:41History of Florida's Open Carry Ban
  11. 02:57Ruling Finality and Appeal Likelihood
  12. 03:11Congratulations to Florida Viewers
  13. 03:16Video Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the Florida open carry ban case?

A Florida First District Court of Appeal ruled the state's ban on open carry unconstitutional, stating it violates the Second Amendment. This decision vacates convictions and reverses sentences related to the ban.

What is the legal basis for striking down Florida's open carry ban?

The court found that Florida's open carry ban is inconsistent with the Second Amendment. The ruling emphasized that historical tradition supports the right to bear arms in public, including openly.

Who was involved in the case that led to the open carry ban being struck down?

The case, Stanley v. McDaniels, involved an activist arrested for open carrying a holstered pistol. The ruling was made by a three-judge panel of the First District Court of Appeal in Florida.

What is the current status of Florida's open carry ban enforcement?

Following the court's ruling, the Florida Attorney General supports the decision. Key law enforcement agencies, including county sheriff's offices and local police, have announced they will no longer enforce the ban.

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