
Florida AG James Uthmeier. (Photo: Florida Attorney General's Office)
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is under intense fire from anti-gun politicians, the legacy media and even a Parkland parent for defending gun rights, this time for 18-20-year-old Floridians.
Uthmeier has a demonstrable history of taking strong steps to ensure that the Second Amendment protects all Floridians.
The Attorney General recently intervened in a teen's criminal case by asking a state appeals court to uphold the defendant's right to carry—a move that even the anti-gun media already admits constitutes a victory for Floridians' gun rights.
The issue is a 1987 state law, which bars 18, 19 and 20-year-olds from carrying concealed firearms.
Uthmeier actually opposed state prosecutors, which mystified Florida's anti-gun community, like Broward County State Attorney Harold Pryor, who asked Uthmeier for permission to get involved in the case.
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