Brevard County has enacted a new administrative order that prohibits employees from openly carrying firearms while on duty, reversing a temporary policy that permitted open carry. This decision comes on the heels of a Florida appeals court ruling that found the state’s ban on open carrying violated the Second Amendment, sparking various responses from local governments across Florida.
The updated policy classifies open carry as a “dismissal level offense” for county employees. While employees can legally keep firearms secured in their vehicles and may carry concealed weapons, the ban on open carry illustrates the complex legal landscape following the recent court ruling. The implications of these policy shifts continue to create a patchwork of gun regulations across the state, prompting interest in how different jurisdictions are responding to the evolving legal framework.
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