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New Florida Law Expands Concealed Carry Rights for Off-Duty Officers and Military Members
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New Florida Law Expands Concealed Carry Rights for Off-Duty Officers and Military Members

Jim Flanders
Last updated: April 30, 2025 9:43 pm
Jim Flanders Published April 30, 2025
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TALLAHASSEE, FL — A comprehensive firearm bill that enhances carry rights for correctional probation officers and expands waiting period exemptions for certain firearm purchasers, including military servicemembers, has been officially enrolled and is now awaiting the governor’s signature.

House Bill 383, titled “Purchase and Possession of Firearms by Law Enforcement Officers, Correctional Officers, Correctional Probation Officers, and Servicemembers,” passed both chambers of the Florida Legislature with strong bipartisan support. The House approved the bill in a 111-0 vote, while the Senate followed with a 33-3 vote. The legislation is scheduled to take effect on July 1, 2025, pending the governor’s approval.

The bill makes several notable changes to Florida Statutes:

  • Correctional probation officers are now specifically included among those permitted to carry concealed firearms while off duty, provided they receive authorization from their superior officers.
  • These officers are also permitted to perform limited law enforcement functions while off duty.
  • Agencies retain the authority to restrict off-duty carry in their official capacity and are not held liable for actions taken by officers carrying as private citizens.
  • The definition of “qualified law enforcement officer” and “qualified retired law enforcement officer” is revised to explicitly include correctional probation officers.
  • Superior officers directing off-duty carry must file a formal statement with their department’s governing body.

In addition, the bill expands exemptions from Florida’s mandatory three-day waiting period between the purchase and delivery of firearms. Exemptions now include:

  • All holders of valid concealed weapons or firearms licenses;
  • Law enforcement and correctional officers, including probation officers;
  • Servicemembers, as defined in Florida Statute 250.01, which includes members of the U.S. Armed Forces, Reserve components, National Guard (any state), U.S. Coast Guard, and U.S. Coast Guard Reserve;
  • Individuals trading in another firearm;
  • Those purchasing rifles or shotguns who hold valid Florida hunting licenses or have completed a certified hunter safety course.

The bill treats servicemembers the same as concealed carry license holders for the purposes of bypassing the waiting period, regardless of whether they are purchasing a handgun or a long gun.

This legislation is part of Florida’s ongoing effort to streamline firearm regulations for those serving in public safety or national defense roles, providing both clarity and increased recognition of their responsibilities.

From a Second Amendment standpoint, this bill underscores the principle that the right to keep and bear arms should not be subject to unnecessary delays or restrictions. While this legislation specifically addresses law enforcement, correctional officers, and servicemembers, it highlights the broader need to ensure that all law-abiding citizens are treated equally when exercising their constitutional rights.

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