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A Florida appeals court ruled the state's ban on openly carrying firearms is unconstitutional.

The ruling does not allow open carry in certain sensitive locations like schools, courthouses, and bars.

Private property owners and businesses can still prohibit firearms on their premises.

When does become legal in Florida? When will you start seeing people in line behind you at Target carrying guns on their hips?

Well, technically, openly carrying a firearm in public in the Sunshine State becomes legal Sept. 25, according to a by a three-judge panel in the 1st District Court of Appeal. The decision declared Florida's law banning open carry to be . The 15-day delay was to give the state time to appeal.

But soon after the decision was announced, state Attorney General

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