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Motorist circulates through Miami with unconcealed rifle

“He didn't understand the part that says 'concealed,'” the Only in Dade site said in its publication, referring to the recent entry into force of the law that allows carrying “concealed weapons” without a permit in Florida.


A motorist was recorded while driving on a Miami highwaycarrying an unconcealed rifle.

The images, recorded on video, were shared at the site of eventsOnly in Dade. In them you can see the driver of a motorcycle driving naked from the waist up while carrying a powerful rifle with him.

It is unknown which road the motorist was traveling on, and he is seen leaving at one point and taking the detour towards State 826, or Palmetto Highway.

“He didn't understand the part that says 'hidden,'” the site said in its Instagram post, referring to the recententry into force of the law that allows carrying “concealed weapons” without a permit in Florida.

As of last Saturday, Florida residents can legally carry a firearm without a permit,according to the bill approved in March in the Senate.

Although the relaxation of the conditions makes things easier for gun owners, the law does not eliminate the rules that dictate who can own a firearm and where they can carry it.

Residents must be 21 years or older to carry a concealed weapon; They must also have a valid form of identification and be a legal resident of the US.

The Law maintains some restrictions on the right to carry firearms, prohibiting those who were convicted of a serious crime, dishonorably discharged from the US Armed Forces, or those who suffer from a physical disability that prevents them from safely handling weapons. , involuntarily committed for treatment or convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.

They also cannot be carried anywhere, since they are prohibited in police stations, prisons, polling stations, school, university or professional sporting events, and in administrative buildings of a primary or secondary school.

The Senate voted in favor of H1B 543 in March and the governorRon DeSantis he signed it quickly,making Florida the 26th state that does not require a concealed weapons license.

Prior to its acceptance, Floridians did not need permits to buy a gun, but they did need permits to carry them in public.

The law was approved with 76 votes in favor and 32 against during a legislative session in the state House of Representatives, with a Republican majority.

On that occasion, the president of the Democratic Party in Florida,Nikki Fried, assured that the law "could make it easier for criminals to carry weapons."

“Weapons are not allowed to be carried openly. “People are getting confused with the new law on purpose,” said a user on Instagram.Only in Dade.

“I'm not sure this is what the law refers to when it says carry without a permit,” said another, while a third addressed the governor of Florida: “Thank you Desantis! The shit show has begun!”

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