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Thread: FLORIDA'S NEW RIOTING LAWS
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November 12th, 2020, 09:00 PM #1
FLORIDA'S NEW RIOTING LAWS
The Combating Violence, Disorder and Looting and Law Enforcement Protection Act has three components, outlined below:
New Criminal Offenses to Combat Rioting, Looting and Violence
Prohibition on Violent or Disorderly Assemblies: 3rd degree felony when 7 or more persons are involved in an assembly and cause damage to property or injury to other persons.
Prohibition on Obstructing Roadways: 3rd degree felony to obstruct traffic during an unpermited protest, demonstration or violent or disorderly assembly; driver is NOT liable for injury or death caused if fleeing for safety from a mob.
Prohibition on Destroying or Toppling Monuments: 2nd degree felony to destroy public property during a violent or disorderly assembly.
Prohibition on Harassment in Public Accommodations: 1st degree misdemeanor for a participant in a violent or disorderly assembly to harass or intimidate a person at a public accommodation, such as a restaurant.
RICO Liability: RICO liability attaches to anyone who organizes or funds a violent or disorderly assembly.
Increased Penalties
Mandatory Minimum Jail Sentence: Striking a law enforcement officer (including with a projectile) during a violent or disorderly assembly = 6 months mandatory minimum jail sentence.
Offense Enhancements: Offense and/or sentence enhancements for: (1) throwing an object during a violent or disorderly assembly that strikes a civilian or law enforcement officer; (2) assault/battery of a law enforcement officer during a violent or disorderly assembly; and (3) participation in a violent or disorderly assembly by an individual from another state.
Citizen and Taxpayer Protection Measures
No “Defund the Police” Permitted: Prohibits state grants or aid to any local government that slashes the budget for law enforcement services.
Victim Compensation: Waives sovereign immunity to allow a victim of a crime related to a violent or disorderly assembly to sue local government for damages where the local government is grossly negligent in protecting persons and property.
Government Employment/Benefits: Terminates state benefits and makes anyone ineligible for employment by state/local government if convicted of participating in a violent or disorderly assembly.
Bail: No bond or bail until first appearance in court if charged with a crime related to participating in a violent or disorderly assembly; rebuttable presumption against bond or bail after first appearance.
“Protesting is a basic constitutional right of free speech, which I wholeheartedly support,” said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd. “Violence, rioting, looting, and vandalism are illegal acts – not rights. Nothing else matters if you and your children aren’t safe. Crime is at a 48-year-low in the state of Florida and we intend to keep it that way. Criminals who destroy and tear down our communities and victimize others must be held accountable, through quick action and swift punishment. We are sending a message that we will not sit back and allow violence to run amuck, and we will arrest violent criminals, and those who loot, riot, and vandalize – guaranteed. I applaud Governor DeSantis’ initiative to ensure that the safety of Florida residents and visitors comes first.”
“It’s my honor to stand in support with Governor DeSantis today,” said Florida Sheriffs Association President and Gilchrist County Sheriff Bobby Schultz. “I’m thankful Governor DeSantis is supplying public safety tools to help ensure that our communities and residents are protected.”
“On behalf of the Florida Police Chiefs Association and over 900 of Florida’s top law enforcement executives from across every region of the state, we thank Governor DeSantis for his strong leadership and dedication to maintaining public order and keeping the peace,” said Florida Police Chiefs Association President and Satellite Beach Police Department Chief Jeff Pearson. “The measures he put forth today are urgently needed to protect the lives and property of every Floridian.”
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November 12th, 2020, 10:10 PM #2
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God bless America!
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November 12th, 2020, 10:26 PM #3
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Suddenly,actually not so suddeny Florida doesn't sound like too bad a place to relocate to.
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November 13th, 2020, 12:28 AM #4
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Lol.
You all realize how quickly this is planned to be used against us when biden is president right?
Jesus christ people are fucking dense.
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November 13th, 2020, 12:31 AM #5
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November 13th, 2020, 12:40 AM #6
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November 13th, 2020, 08:30 AM #7
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I didn't know there were riots in florida.
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November 13th, 2020, 04:44 PM #8
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DeSantis '24!
I don't speak English , I talk American!
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December 22nd, 2020, 09:26 AM #9
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Nah, they don't. This is the same crowd that was over the moon when trump declared "antifa" a terrorist organization (and thus ending due process for american citizens declared as 'terrorists'). Just wait until every pro-2a protest is labeled the same way.
They cannot/will not allow themselves to understand that anything we allow one party to do, the other party will always do as well.
Whats the "mandatory minimum sentence" for a LaW EnFoRcEmEnT OfFiCeR striking a civilian without proper cause?
Oh, there isn't one?
Why's that? Is somebody above the law?
What about mandatory termination of state benefits for any LEO found guilty of assault? Found guilty of false arrest? Found guilty of (insert any other crime here)? Nah, we won't see that, will we?Genesis 27:3Support Your Local Hawaiian Shirt Enthusiasts
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December 22nd, 2020, 11:14 AM #10Senior Member
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didn't read what is in Fla new law but I am wondering if it could have been used in response to the incident at the OR state capital, if Or had the same law on their books....
Let's go Brandon!!!
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