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Florida Town Removes Gun-Free Zone Signs
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Posted By: FlyRight, 7/18/2026 6:26:08 AM

We all know that Attorney General James Uthmeier isn't playing around in Florida. When some locality decides it's going to infringe on gun rights and thumb its nose at the state's preemption law, he's quick to let them know they need to adjust their attitude or they're going to need their attorneys And in his latest fight, it sure didn't take long. Uthmeier warned Winter Garden that it lacked the authority to declare a park as a gun-free zone. Cam wrote about that Thursday morning. Now, the signs are gone. I sincerely doubt it was an oversight. Someone somewhere decided to put that sign up,

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Florida Town Removes Gun-Free Zone Signs
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Posted by FlyRight 7/18/2026 6:26:08 AM Post Reply
We all know that Attorney General James Uthmeier isn't playing around in Florida. When some locality decides it's going to infringe on gun rights and thumb its nose at the state's preemption law, he's quick to let them know they need to adjust their attitude or they're going to need their attorneys And in his latest fight, it sure didn't take long. Uthmeier warned Winter Garden that it lacked the authority to declare a park as a gun-free zone. Cam wrote about that Thursday morning. Now, the signs are gone. I sincerely doubt it was an oversight. Someone somewhere decided to put that sign up,
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