Mr. T.M. Barlow City Attorney City of Indian Harbour Beach 65 E. Nasa Boulevard Post Office Box 459 Melbourne, Florida 32902-0459
Dear Mr. Barlow:
This is in response to your request for an opinion on the following question:
WHETHER A MUNICIPALITY HAS THE POWER UNDER THE MUNICIPAL HOME RULE POWERS ACT, CH.
166 , F.S., TO ENACT AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING A LICENSE ISSUED BY THE MUNICIPALITY FOR THE CARRYING OF A CONCEALED FIREARM WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY.
Your request states that Indian Harbour Beach is in Brevard County and that the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners has adopted an ordinance pursuant to s
The carrying of firearms and concealed weapons and the licensing of firearms generally are regulated by Ch.
The county commissioners of the respective counties of this state may, at any regular or special meeting, adopt by ordinance a uniform policy and procedure for the issuance of licenses to carry concealed pistols on the person. Such licenses shall in any event be issued only to persons who are 18 years of age or older and of good moral character, for a period of 2 years, upon such person giving a bond payable to the Governor of the state in the sum of $100, conditioned for the proper and legitimate use of said weapons, with sureties to be approved by the county commissioners.
The statute further provides that the "uniform policy" shall be based on, but shall not be limited to, certain specified criteria. See, Brevard County v. Bagwell,
Section
Accordingly, although the comprehensive statutory regulatory and licensing scheme seems to be exclusive, I am unable to conclusively state that the provisions of Ch.
Section 8, Art. I, State Const., provides in relevant part that "the manner of bearing arms may be regulated by law." (e.s.) The word "law" as used in this constitutional provision means a statute adopted by both houses of the Legislature. See, Advisory Opinion to Governor,
As herein noted, the terms and operative force of s
In summary, unless and until judicially determined otherwise, it is my opinion that a municipality does not have the power under the Municipal Home Rule Powers Act, Ch.
Sincerely,
Jim Smith Attorney General
Prepared by:
Kent L. Weissinger Assistant Attorney General
