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I am taking the kids to Disney in Florida. Are there any big differences between Texas law and Florida law that I should be aware of?
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Not sure, but found this
http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and
http://www.handgunlaw.us/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and
http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/florida.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Good info; it has links on the right top of page to other things too

http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/news/c ... carry.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Be sure and check the rules for Disney parks and parking lots. I seem to remember talk that you weren't supposed to bring weapons even in Disney parking lots. But, then again, my memory isn't what it used to be either...
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I think that I read somewhere that you're only allowed to carry a mouse gun on Disney property.
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scud runner wrote:I think that I read somewhere that you're only allowed to carry a mouse gun on Disney property.
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Just got back from there this weekend! Spent almost a month in FL. The are differences, however, I only found two things that really stand out:
1) You cannot take a weapon in a Police station. (Found out after the fact, but was being escorted at the time and the escort knew I was armed before we got out of his car.)
2) You cannot take a weapon in to a bar. No 51% signs! You can go to Friday's, Chili's, and the like, but you cannot sit in the bar area.

As far as Disney goes, I did not see one sign. They do search every bag, purse, backpack, butt-back, etc. No metal detectors or wands were in use to my knowledge. I carried in all of the parks with the exception of one night at EPCOT. (My Son, Son-In-Law, and myself decided to drink our way our through each of the countries--getting 'local' alcohol from each country (sans China).)

There is not a 30.06 type sign. I have been given conflicting information about the validity of gun-buster signs in Florida. The locals shared that the only off-limits locations are those specified by law. Mr. Cotton--in a different thread--shared information from someone in FL that had a different interpretation of the law. Did not matter to me as I did not see any signs concerning the prohibition of weapons.

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Off topic: Being the off-season, we were able to rent a 3,500 sq/ft house, with five bedrooms, 4.5 baths, pool and hot tub for a mere $800 a week. It was only 20 minutes from the Disney parking entrance. If was more than sufficient for our crew of 11. Much cheaper than any hotel.
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i8godzilla wrote:I carried in all of the parks with the exception of one night at EPCOT. (My Son, Son-In-Law, and myself decided to drink our way our through each of the countries--getting 'local' alcohol from each country (sans China).
That's too bad. I've spent some time in China and Tsingtao is good beer. It makes all the Chinese businessmen :anamatedbanana at the beer bar.
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I can't tell you guys how much I LOVE this forum. Thanks for all of the posts. From what I have been reading, FL is less restrictive about where you can carry, but is more restrictive with the drinking/bar part. That works for me, as I will be the goofy dude with mouse ears on his head, and not hanging out in bars.

We are staying on-site at the motorhome area. From the internet research, they do check bags and fanny packs etc, but do not wand or anything.

I kinda like the fact that the whole trip from Houston to Florida is handgun friendly.

My summer trip to New York...well it's not going to be as secure.
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SecedeTX wrote:I can't tell you guys how much I LOVE this forum. Thanks for all of the posts. From what I have been reading, FL is less restrictive about where you can carry, but is more restrictive with the drinking/bar part. That works for me, as I will be the goofy dude with mouse ears on his head, and not hanging out in bars.

We are staying on-site at the motorhome area. From the internet research, they do check bags and fanny packs etc, but do not wand or anything.

I kinda like the fact that the whole trip from Houston to Florida is handgun friendly.

My summer trip to New York...well it's not going to be as secure.
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