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  • Anglers want stricter permit rules

    Concerned about a series of less restrictive rules proposed for permit, Florida Keys fishing guides have asked state regulators to postpone a vote until more research is done, including a... read more

    Key West Citizen

  • Out-of-state groups to pour millions into Florida races

    Groups are buying attack ads to turn voters against candidates they oppose WASHINGTON -- For those few Florida voters unfamiliar with attacks ads, the latest TV spot by the conservative Americans for Prosperity offers a classic take on the genre.

    Los Angeles Times

  • Seven Questions for the Pastor Who Wants to Burn Copies of the Koran on 9/11

    Pastor Terry Jones of Gainesville, Florida, plans to publicly burn a copy of the Koran on September 11. The timing coordinates with the ninth anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, and the present controversy over the proposed mosque near Ground Zero.

    FOX 61 Chattanooga

  • State might allow spearfishing for permit

    A state proposal to allow spearfishing for legal-size permit could threaten the population of the popular sport fish, say members of a prominent anglers group. "Basically, the state has zero information on how many fish are in the permit population," said Aaron Adams, director of operations for the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust, based in Key Largo.

    Florida Keys Keynoter

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  • Armed Occupation Act

    The Florida Armed Occupation Act of 1842 (5 Stat. 502) was passed as an incentive to populate Florida. The Act granted 160 acres (0.6 km²) of unsettled land south of the line separating townships 9 and 10 South. (a East/West line about three miles (5 km) north of Palatka and about ten miles (16 km) south of Newnansville) to any head of a family as long he satisfied the following conditions:[1] be a resident of Florida and not having 160 acres (0.6 km²) of land in Florida when asking for the permit; get a permit from the Lands Office; he or his heirs reside for five consecutive years on the grant ; clear, enclose and cultivate 5 acres (20,000 m2) of land during the first year; build a house on the lot during the first year; the land should be two or more miles away from a garrisoned military post. The last statement implied that the person should bear arms for his own protection. The total land to be granted should not b... (see more)

  • Concealed carry in the United States

    "Concealed weapon" redirects here. For other uses, see Secret weapon. U.S. Firearms Legal Topics Assault weapons ban ATF Bureau Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act Concealed carry in the U.S. Domestic Violence Offender Gun Ban Federal Firearms License Firearm case law Firearm Owners Protection Act Gun Control Act of 1968 Gun laws in the U.S. — by state Gun laws in the U.S. — federal Gun politics in the U.S. National Firearms Act Second Amendment to the Constitution Straw purchase Sullivan Act (New York) Violent Crime Control Act Concealed carry, or CCW (carrying a concealed weapon), refers to the practice of carrying a handgun or other weapon in public in a concealed manner, either on one's person or in proximity. While there is no federal law specifically addressing the issuance of concealed carry permits, 48 states have passed laws allowing citizens to carry certain concealed firearms in public, either without a permit or after obta... (see more)

  • Copyright status of work by the Florida government

    Florida's public records[1] are not permitted under Florida's Constitution and its statutes to be copyrighted unless the legislature specifically permits it.[2][3][4] This includes a work made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business by any state, county, district, or other unit of government created or established by law of the Government of Florida.[1] Text and images produced by the Government of Florida and any county, district, authority, or municipal officer, department, division, board, bureau, commission, or other separate unit of government created or established by law are consequently in the public domain according to court interpretation in Microdecisions, Inc. v. Skinner.[4] Contents 1 Exemptions 2 References 3 See also 4 External links // [edit] Exemptions The bar on copyright extends to any "public record made or received in connection with the official business of any public body, officer, or empl... (see more)

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