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Silly Boys, "CONCEALED" you won't see it.

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WWE Reportedly Introduces New Rule In Response To Florida's Permitless Carry Law

Story by Ella Jay • 5h ago





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n April, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a new bill into law that would allow Florida residents to carry concealed firearms without a permit. While background checks are still required for the purchase of a firearm in Florida, this new law does not require the additional training and background check that had previously been necessary for a concealed carry permit. Florida's new permitless carry law officially went into effect on July 1.

In response, WWE has enacted its own rule, prohibiting all weapons -- concealed or not -- for any of its events across the state, including at the Performance Center, according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. This overlaps with safety protocol policies already in place at a number of major venues across the Sunshine State, such as FLA Live Arena, the Kaseya Center, the Amway Center, and Hard Rock Stadium -- all facilities which WWE has run in the past. Each of those, among others, prohibit weapons of any kind in the building. 

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