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FL: Publix reverses course, again banning open carry of guns in Florida stores
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Publix has reversed its policy on open carry firearms in Florida stores, now permitting only law enforcement officers to openly carry firearms while shopping.
When Florida became an open carry state, Publix was one of the first companies to allow customers to openly carry firearms inside its stores. However, the policy has now changed, and customers have expressed mixed reactions.
Julio Gonzalez of Cape Coral said, "Basically, I don't feel safe with that decision. We need to protect, and that is the only reason we carry a gun, not to intimidate, not to do anything wrong, it's just to protect the family." |
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jimobxpelham
(5/7/2026)
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| i'm not shopping there. all my family is stopping shopping there also...JimP. |
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