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    Florida Gun Control

    https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bil...llText/er/HTML

    It doesn't look good for Florida. Any chance Rick Scott doesn't sign this? There is some straight up Commiefornia level Gestapo crap in this bill.

    #2
    He signed it.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Bazo View Post
      He signed it.
      No way he couldn't if he wanted to get re-elected

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        #4
        Originally posted by texansfan View Post
        No way he couldn't if he wanted to get re-elected
        He signed it. This is bad for Florida gun owners. Really, really bad.

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          #5
          I love how they always name tyrannical garbage something you'd look heartless or foolish not to support. They are calling this one the "stop school violence act".

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            #6
            I wonder if the NRA is preparing a lawsuit?

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              #7
              Let the lawsuits begin..

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                #8
                Man... some door access controls and less points of entry would have been a lot cheaper.

                Not to mention, INTERVENTION at any time along the way to the psycho before committing the act.


                $$$

                2700 Section 36. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sum of $69,
                2701 237,286 in recurring funds is appropriated from the General
                2702 Revenue Fund to the Department of Education in the Aid to Local
                2703 Governments Grants and Aids – Florida Education Finance Program
                2704 to fund the mental health assistance allocation created pursuant
                2705 to s. 1011.62(16), Florida Statutes.
                2706 Section 37. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sums of
                2707 $500,000 in recurring funds and $6,200,000 in nonrecurring funds
                2708 are appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Department
                2709 of Education to implement the youth mental health awareness and
                2710 assistance training as directed pursuant to s. 1012.584, Florida
                2711 Statutes.
                2712 Section 38. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sum of $1
                2713 million in nonrecurring funds is appropriated from the General
                2714 Revenue Fund to the Department of Education for the design and
                2715 construction of a memorial honoring those who lost their lives
                2716 on February 14, 2018, at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in
                2717 Broward County. The department shall collaborate with the
                2718 students and faculty of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School,
                2719 the families of the victims, the Broward County School District,
                2720 and other relevant entities of the Parkland community on the
                2721 design and placement of the memorial.
                2722 Section 39. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sum of
                2723 $25,262,714 in nonrecurring funds is appropriated from the
                2724 General Revenue Fund to the Department of Education for the
                2725 purpose of replacing Building 12, as listed in the Florida
                2726 Inventory of School Houses, at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
                2727 School in Broward County.
                2728 Section 40. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sums of
                2729 $500,000 in recurring funds and $67 million in nonrecurring
                2730 funds are appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the
                2731 Department of Education to allocate to sheriffs’ offices who
                2732 establish a school marshal program pursuant to s. 30.15, Florida
                2733 Statutes. The funds shall be used for screening-related and
                2734 training-related costs and providing a one-time stipend of $500
                2735 to school marshals who participate in the school marshal
                2736 program.
                2737 Section 41. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, three full-time
                2738 equivalent positions, with associated salary rate of 150,000,
                2739 are authorized, and the sum of $344,393 in recurring funds is
                2740 appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of
                2741 Education to fund the Office of Safe Schools created pursuant to
                2742 s. 1001.212, Florida Statutes.
                2743 Section 42. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sum of
                2744 $97,500,000 in recurring funds is appropriated from the General
                2745 Revenue Fund to the Department of Education in the Aid to Local
                2746 Governments Grants and Aids – Florida Education Finance Program
                2747 category for the safe schools allocation. These funds are in
                2748 addition to the safe schools allocation funds appropriated in
                2749 the Florida Education Finance Program in the Fiscal Year 2018
                2750 2019 General Appropriations Act. From these funds, $187,340
                2751 shall be distributed to each school district and developmental
                2752 research school to increase each school districts’ minimum
                2753 amount to $250,000 when combined with the minimum amount
                2754 appropriated in the 2018-2019 General Appropriations Act.
                2755 Notwithstanding s. 1011.62(15), Florida Statutes, the balance of
                2756 the funds appropriated in this section shall be distributed to
                2757 school districts based on each district’s proportionate share of
                2758 the state’s total unweighted full-time equivalent student
                2759 enrollment. Each school district must use these funds
                2760 exclusively for hiring or contracting for school resource
                2761 officers pursuant to s. 1006.12, Florida Statutes.
                2762 Section 43. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sum of
                2763 $100,000 in recurring funds is appropriated from the General
                2764 Revenue Fund to the Department of Education to competitively
                2765 procure the active shooter training component of the school
                2766 safety specialist training program pursuant to s. 1001.212,
                2767 Florida Statutes.
                2768 Section 44. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sum of
                2769 $98,962,286 in nonrecurring funds is appropriated from the
                2770 General Revenue Fund to the Department of Education to implement
                2771 a grant program that will provide awards to schools to fund, in
                2772 whole or in part, the fixed capital outlay costs associated with
                2773 improving the physical security of school buildings as
                2774 identified by a security risk assessment completed before August
                2775 1, 2018, by a school district or charter school. By August 31,
                2776 2018, the department shall submit the grant guidelines, which
                2777 must include an application submission deadline of no later than
                2778 December 1, 2018, and the specific evaluation criteria, to all
                2779 school districts and charter schools. The department shall award
                2780 grants no later than January 15, 2019, based upon the evaluation
                2781 criteria set forth in the application guidelines.
                2782 Section 45. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sums of
                2783 $300,000 in nonrecurring funds and $100,000 in recurring funds
                2784 are appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Department
                2785 of Law Enforcement to competitively procure proposals for the
                2786 development or acquisition of the mobile suspicious activity
                2787 reporting tool pursuant to s. 943.082, Florida Statutes. The
                2788 tool shall be implemented no later than January 31, 2019.
                2789 Section 46. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, five full-time
                2790 equivalent positions, with associated salary rate of 345,000,
                2791 are authorized and the recurring sum of $600,000 and the
                2792 nonrecurring sum of $50,000 are appropriated from the General
                2793 Revenue Fund to the Department of Law Enforcement to fund the
                2794 operations of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public
                2795 Safety Commission.
                2796 Section 47. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sum of
                2797 $9,800,000 in recurring funds is appropriated from the General
                2798 Revenue Fund to the Department of Children and Families to
                2799 competitively procure for additional community action treatment
                2800 teams to ensure reasonable access among all counties. The
                2801 department shall consider the geographic location of existing
                2802 community action treatment teams and select providers to serve
                2803 the areas of greatest need.
                2804 Section 48. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sums of
                2805 $18,300,000 in recurring funds are appropriated from the General
                2806 Revenue Fund to the Department of Children and Families to
                2807 competitively procure proposals for additional mobile crisis
                2808 teams to ensure reasonable access among all counties. The
                2809 department shall consider the geographic location of existing
                2810 mobile crisis teams and select providers to serve the areas of
                2811 greatest need.
                2812 Section 49. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sums of
                2813 $18,321 in recurring funds and $225,000 in nonrecurring funds
                2814 are appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Department
                2815 of Education in the Special Categories – Teacher and School
                2816 Administrator Death Benefits category to provide for the
                2817 benefits awarded pursuant to s. 112.1915, Florida Statutes, to
                2818 the eligible recipients of the three Marjory Stoneman Douglas
                2819 High School staff members who lost their lives on February 14,
                2820 2018.
                2821 Section 50. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sum of $3
                2822 million in recurring funds is appropriated from the General
                2823 Revenue Fund to the Department of Education to competitively
                2824 procure for the development or acquisition of the centralized
                2825 data repository and analytics resources pursuant to s. 1001.212,
                2826 Florida Statutes. The department shall collaborate with the
                2827 Department of Law Enforcement and school districts to identify
                2828 the requirements and functionality of the data repository and
                2829 analytics resources and shall make such resources available to
                2830 the school districts no later than December 1, 2018.
                2831 Section 51. For the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the sum of $1
                2832 million in nonrecurring funds is appropriated from the General
                2833 Revenue Fund to the Department of Education to competitively
                2834 procure a contract with a third-party security consultant with
                2835 experience in conducting security risk assessments of public
                2836 schools. Contract funds shall be used to review and analyze the
                2837 department’s current security risk assessment tool known as the
                2838 Florida Safe Schools Assessment Tool (FSSAT) and a sample of
                2839 self-assessments conducted by school districts using the FSSAT
                2840 to determine the effectiveness of the recommendations produced
                2841 based upon the FSSAT. The review shall include any recommended
                2842 updates and enhancements with associated costs for their
                2843 implementation to aid districts in developing recommendations to
                2844 address safety and security issues discovered by the FSSAT. The
                2845 department shall submit the completed review to the State Board
                2846 of Education, the Executive Office of the Governor’s Office of
                2847 Policy and Budget, the chair of the Senate Committee on
                2848 Appropriations, and the House of Representatives Appropriations
                2849 Committee no later than January 1, 2019.

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                  #9
                  Illegal laws as far as the Constitution is concerned. Lawsuits coming,. just like against Wally World and D***S!

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                    #10
                    Can someone post in laymens terms the bad part of the bill? All I see if funding for better school safety? Though my phone may not be showing it all correctly.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Man View Post
                      Can someone post in laymens terms the bad part of the bill? All I see if funding for better school safety? Though my phone may not be showing it all correctly.


                      It establishes a legal basis for involuntary firearm seizure at the discretion of law enforcement.

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                        #12
                        the term “bump
                        742 fire stock” means a conversion kit, a tool, an accessory, or a
                        743 device used to alter the rate of fire of a firearm to mimic
                        744 automatic weapon fire or which is used to increase the rate of
                        745 fire to a faster rate than is possible for a person to fire such
                        746 semiautomatic firearm unassisted by a kit, a tool, an accessory,
                        747 or a device.

                        Does this mean you aren't allowed to wear pants with belt loops while operating a firearm?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by txpitdog View Post
                          It establishes a legal basis for involuntary firearm seizure at the discretion of law enforcement.


                          Well, looks like you get about 39 chances before they come looking for your weapon......in Broward County anyway.

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                            #14
                            Saw the NRA has already filed a lawsuit about it raising the age from 18 to 21


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by cfortner View Post
                              the term “bump
                              742 fire stock” means a conversion kit, a tool, an accessory, or a
                              743 device used to alter the rate of fire of a firearm to mimic
                              744 automatic weapon fire or which is used to increase the rate of
                              745 fire to a faster rate than is possible for a person to fire such
                              746 semiautomatic firearm unassisted by a kit, a tool, an accessory,
                              747 or a device.

                              Does this mean you aren't allowed to wear pants with belt loops while operating a firearm?

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