Applications for concealed weapons permits in Florida have increased significantly this year, according to an article on News4Jax.com. It is expected that the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, which processes the concealed weapons permit applications and issues the permits, will receive approximately 150,000 applications in 2009. The article indicates that there are approximately 6 million gun owners in Florida.
We get calls from people who are in danger of losing their concealed weapons permit for various reasons and need help retaining it. Some people are in danger of losing their concealed weapons permit and do not even realize it.
A license to carry a concealed weapon or firearm is valid for seven years and does just what it says- it allows you to carry a concealed weapon or firearm. However, you must also carry the license and identification at all times when carrying the concealed weapon. Most people are eligible to obtain a concealed weapons permit. If you are over 21, a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident alien, not a convicted felon, physically capable of safely handling a weapon or firearm, do not have a history of drug or alcohol abuse and can pass the firearms course, you are probably eligible for a concealed weapons permit.