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Category: General Concealed Weapon Firearm License - Know the law.
Concealed Weapon Firearm License - Know the law.


January 16, 2025

Concealed Weapon Firearm License course is designed for persons that want to know where it is legal to carry.

Concealed weapon firearm license class covers the theory of basic fundamentals of safely handling firearms. Offers a review of laws that pertain to the legal carrying of your gun and other weapons within the State of Florida. In the State of Florida, you are not required to complete firearms training. However, you are required to discharge one round in the presence of the certifying instructor.

Individuals such as private Security Officers, Law Enforcement Officers and Civilians that want to enhance their knowledge in laws and application of safety in carrying their weapon usually benefit from this basic theory course.

Lawful Self-Defense

Use of Deadly Force for Lawful Self-Defense

Section 776.012, Florida Statutes (F.S.), is important Florida law governing the justifiable use of force, including deadly force by private citizens. The link to this particularly important law is provided to our concealed weapon firearm license holders and applicants to ensure access to the most up-to-date statutory language outlining acceptable use of force by Floridians.

Firearm Safety Tips for CCW carriers

These simple steps may prevent needless and tragic injury or death so often associated with the careless storage and handling of firearms. Responsible and informed firearm owners use these storage and handling methods, without exception, to ensure the safety of those in the home.

  • Never store or handle a loaded firearm in the home. Tragedy can occur in only one instance of negligence.
  • Keep a trigger-locking device on the firearm, in addition to keeping it locked away, as an additional safety factor. There is no such thing as overemphasizing firearm safety.
  • Lock firearms and ammunition in separate locations. This is a good backup precaution.
  • Never point a firearm at anyone, loaded or unloaded. Too often the unintentional discharge of guns, even those believed to be unloaded, has killed or wounded innocent persons.
  • Educate everyone in the home about firearms safety — especially children. Firearms are not toys. Emphasize the danger in, and outside, the home. Give reinforcement training frequently.

Firearm owners must always remember that a firearm may protect life, but it can also be a potential deadly threat to innocent persons. The proper storing and handling of a firearm must always be foremost in the mind of the owner who is responsible for the safety of those in the home.

Section 790.174, Florida Statutes, requires a loaded firearm in the home to be stored in a locked box container or secured with a trigger lock if the owner reasonably knows that a child under the age of 16 can gain access to the firearm. A violation of this law is a misdemeanor.

Note: This class is not a firearms training class. We offer firearms training as an option.

Possible Reasons for Ineligibility for a concelead weapon firearm license

  • The physical inability to handle a firearm safely.
  • A felony conviction (unless civil and firearm rights have been restored by the convicting authority).
  • Having adjudication withheld or sentence suspended on a felony or misdemeanor crime of violence unless three years have elapsed since probation or other conditions set by the court have been fulfilled.
  • A conviction for a misdemeanor crime of violence in the last three years.
  • A conviction for violation of controlled substance laws or multiple arrests for such offenses.
  • A record of drug or alcohol abuse.
  • Two or more DUI convictions within the previous three years.
  • Being committed to a mental institution or adjudged incompetent or mentally defective.
  • Failing to provide proof of proficiency with a firearm.
  • Having been issued a domestic violence injunction or an injunction against repeat violence that is currently in force.
  • Renouncement of U.S. citizenship.
  • A dishonorable discharge from the armed forces.
  • Being a fugitive from justice.

Click here Disqualifying Conditions.

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