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Florida Carry
November 5th, 2014


Tomorrow is a very important day for gun owners across Florida. At 10 am, the 4th Florida District Court of Appeal will hear oral arguments on Norman v. State. This case asks the fundamental question - how does one exercise the right to bear arms in Florida? Do we, in fact, have that right in the Sunshine State where the Concealed Carry license is granted as only a privilege?

We urge you to take take some time from your day to support the Second Amendment by attending the oral arguments in person. The session should last only about an hour. Florida Carry believes that a strong presence in the courtroom will be beneficial in conveying to the court that there is public support for a favorable ruling. If you are able, please attend. Courtroom appropriate attire is requested, and remember, courtrooms are prohibited places for carry of firearms or other weapons.

What - Oral Arguments in Norman v. State
When - Nov 6th, 2014 at 10:00 am (arrive by 9:30 am)
Where - 1525 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd.
West Palm Beach, FL 33401-2399

DIRECTIONS TO THE 4TH DCA:
Take I-95 to Exit 71 (old exit 53).
Turn East onto Palm Beach Lakes Blvd.
Travel about seven tenths of a mile.
Go past the fourth traffic light.
The Court is located on the left hand side.
It is a one story red brick building with white trim.
If you go over a canal you have gone too far.


 

Mr. Norman is represented by Mr. Eric J. Friday, Florida Carry's lead counsel. 

LET'S SHOW THE 4TH DCA WE SUPPORT OPEN CARRY AND THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS!

If you are unable to attend in person, you can still watch the court proceedings live online at: http://www.4dca.org/video.shtml
Sincerely,
 
Sean Caranna and Richard A. Nascak
Executive Directors
Florida Carry, Inc.