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Florida Churches Could Soon Be More Secure Thanks to Armed Citizens

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Florida’s Sunshine State is shining brighter for self-defense enthusiasts as Senate Bill 58 paves the way for armed volunteers to guard houses of worship without needing pricey security licenses. No longer will churches, synagogues, and mosques be forced to rely solely on underfunded off-duty cops or unarmed ushers when threats loom—think the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue massacre or the rising tide of church vandalism nationwide. This bill, sponsored by Sen. Doug Broxson, cuts through bureaucratic red tape by classifying volunteer guardians as non-professional security, letting everyday concealed carry holders step up with their personal firearms. It’s a commonsense win that empowers communities to protect their own sacred spaces, sidestepping the absurd notion that only state-sanctioned pros can wield a Glock responsibly.

Dig deeper, and SB 58 isn’t just a Florida flex—it’s a blueprint for the national 2A renaissance. Post-Bruen, courts are dismantling sensitive places doctrines left and right, and this bill flips the script on places of worship, which have been soft targets amid FBI stats showing a 25% spike in anti-religious hate crimes since 2020. Critics will cry Wild West, but let’s be real: licensed security guards aren’t miracle workers (remember the armed security at Nashville’s Covenant School failing to stop a shooter?), and armed congregants trained in their local USCCA classes are often more invested. For the 2A community, the implications are electric—expect copycat bills in red states like Texas and Tennessee, bolstering the shall-issue momentum and proving that volunteer armed security deters crime without taxpayer dollars. It’s proactive liberty in action, reminding us that the best defense is a good citizen with a holstered equalizer.

This move cements Florida as a 2A beacon under DeSantis, where permitless carry already thrives. If you’re in the faith community or just love seeing government get out of the way, rally your reps—SB 58 could pass the House soon, making pews safer one volunteer at a time. Stay vigilant, stay armed, and celebrate the devolution of power back to the people.

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