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Old March 15, 2010, 12:33 AM   #23
Frank Ettin
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Originally Posted by firespectrum
....If I were to draw my weapon in a justifiable defensive situation would the landlord just be able to kick me out for breaching the lease agreement as some have suggested, or could there be criminal charges for possesing the firearm in the apartment?...
You really need to consult a Florida lawyer to get into that level of detail. Based on general legal principles, I'd tend to think it would only be a breach of the lease for which you could be evicted, and perhaps liable for some civil damages. But I don't pretend to know the details of Florida law.
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