OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – Florida is changing the way guns are carried in public — starting Sept. 25, people can openly carry firearms in many places across the state.

This shift comes after Florida’s First District Court of Appeal struck down the state’s ban on open carry in a Sept. 10 ruling in the case McDaniels v. State.

A few days later, on Sept. 15, State Attorney General James Uthmeier confirmed the decision and told law enforcement to immediately stop arresting or prosecuting law-abiding citizens who openly carry guns.

So even though the change in law is not official until Sept. 25, officers are not supposed to enforce the law.

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Osceola County Sheriff Chris Blackmon says you should expect to see more people carrying g

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