Posted on 01/24/2005 7:04:47 PM PST by Mulder
ping
Please ping other Florida Freepers, if y'all are so inclined.
It's a very good bill for knife owners, karate experts, and anyone else that wishes to defend their self.
Wow! This is great, talk about clear language........ Covers both criminal and civil.
Yep. It accomplishes 3 main things:
1) Eliminates the "duty to retreat" clauses in Florida law, and specifically says there is no duty to retreat when you are in your vehicle, at a friend's house, or "in any place you have a Right to be".
2) Makes it where you cannot be arrested after using deadly force in self-defense (or defense of another), unless the cops have probable cause that you used excessive force.
3) If found "not guilty" in a criminal trial, either the prosecutor's office or the arresting police agency, must reimburse all your expenses, including lawyer costs, lost wages, etc....
It does that also (I knew I was forgetting something).
There are already *some* provisions in Florida code protecting you against civil lawsuits if you lawfully use deadly force, but this bill strengthens those provisions.
I dont see how anyone in their right mind could oppose this bill. Oh yea.. liberals :p
Thanks for the post Mulder. This is great news, and a giant leap forward for all those CCW permit holders who may have occasion to use their weapon in self defense.
IMHO F.S. 776 still needs more fine tuning, but at least this is a start.
/jasper
Chairman - Steven Wise mailto:wise.stephen.web@flsenate.gov
VC - Rod Smith mailto:smith.rod.web@flsenate.gov
Victor Smith - mailto:crist.victor.web@flsenate.gov
Mike Haridopolos - mailto:haridopolos.mike.web@flsenate.gov
James King - mailto:king.james.web@flsenate.gov
Ron Klein - mailto:klein.ron.web@flsenate.gov
Evelyn Lynn - mailto:lynn.evelyn.web@flsenate.gov
Frederica Wilson - mailto:wilson.frederica.web@flsenate.gov
Thanks for the ping, Joe!
Sunshine State bump.
How did the meeting go?
Passing it on...
http://www.flsenate.gov/data/session/2005/Senate/bills/analysis/pdf/2005s0436.cj.pdf
http://www.flsenate.gov/cgi-bin/View_Page.pl?Tab=Committees&Submenu=4&File=CJ_050126_1400_1600.html&Directory=\committees\senate\Agenda\
Don't know about south Florida, but in the North, juries have made this lay for a long time.
And yes, I've been in that situation. And no, I didn't shoot. (Richmond, VA circa 1990)
5.56mm
BTTT!!!!!!!
Okay. You are assuming that "bad guys" will do what you tell them if you point a gun at them. I can tell you(as a law enforcement officer) that is a bad assumption. If the "bad guy" thinks you will NOT shoot, or KNOWS that you can't legally shoot he will NOT comply with anything you say, but will most likely walk away or laugh at you.
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