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I have a nice flat sap that is a "No No" to carry in N.Y.S. But I can carry it in Florida with a permit (thats how I interperate it atleast).
How does this work? Do I get a spasific permit for my sap? Do I place it on my CCW handgun permit? If thats the case, how is that done seeing that there isnt any serial #'s on my lether sap? Or worse case..... Florida is yet another state that frowns upon a "sack full of knobs" ![]() Below is the Florida "Dangerous weapon" laws. 62.1-01-01. General definitions. As used in this title, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. "Dangerous weapon" includes any switchblade or gravity knife, machete, scimitar, stiletto, sword, dagger, or knife with a blade of five inches [12.7 centimeters] or more; any throwing star, nunchaku, or other martial arts weapon; any billy, blackjack, sap, bludgeon, cudgel, metal knuckles, or sand club; any slungshot; any bow and arrow, crossbow, or spear; any stun gun; any weapon that will expel, or is readily capable of expelling, a projectile by the action of a spring, compressed air, or compressed gas including any such weapon, loaded or unloaded, commonly referred to as a BB gun, air rifle, or CO2 gun; and any projector of a bomb or any object containing or capable of producing and emitting any noxious liquid, gas, or substance. 62.1-04-02. Carrying concealed firearms or dangerous weapons prohibited. No person, other than a law enforcement officer, may carry any firearm or dangerous weapon concealed unless the person is licensed to do so or exempted pursuant to this chapter. For purposes of this chapter, dangerous weapon does not mean a spray or aerosol containing CS (ortho-chlorobenzamalonitrile), CN (alpha-chloroacetophenone), or other irritating agent intended for use in the defense of a person.
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