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May 7, 2014 |
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Attention Florida Members |
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Unpacking a New Proposed Law: The �Warning Shot� Bill |
While
the media has termed SB 448 as the �warning shot bill,� is this a case
of journalistic exaggeration or does this new Florida bill allow warning
shots? It appears to certainly be a case of the former. The phrase
�warning shot� never appears anywhere in the text of the bill. In fact,
any warning shot that posed a �threat to public safety� would be illegal
and without justification by the text of this bill and Florida law.
Instead this bill will extend the existing
justifications for the use of force to include the �threatened use of
force� as well. So, a person acting in lawful defense of a person, home,
business, occupied vehicle, or personal property to prevent a forcible
felony, can receive the same justification for their threatened use of
force as they could for their use of force. Of note is that where civil
immunities would attach to force, it also attaches to the threat of
force as well.
Other changes included in the bill moved the
language pertaining to stand your ground around in the statutes, but the
overall effect is still the same. Instead of one localized statement
that anywhere a person has a legal right to be they may stand their
ground, it now appears in 776.013 and 776.012, defense of the home,
business, or vehicle (a person may stand their ground in any of these
places) and defense of a person (may stand your ground while defending
your person and you have a legal right to be there) respectively. The
final portion of the bill is a very lengthy set of changes to allow for
the expunction of criminal histories associated with a lawful act of
self-defense.
Rather than an apocalyptic blanket allowance for
shooting into the air and gun flashings, this bill gives individuals the
ability to choose between firing their gun or just threatening to fire
it, and not receiving a lesser amount of statutory protection for
choosing not to fire.
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