Bill Text: FL S0794 | 2020 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Large-capacity Magazines
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2020-03-14 - Died in Infrastructure and Security [S0794 Detail]
Download: Florida-2020-S0794-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2020 SB 794 By Senator Stewart 13-00927A-20 2020794__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to large-capacity magazines; creating 3 s. 790.30, F.S.; defining terms; prohibiting the 4 importing into this state, or the distributing, 5 transporting, transferring, selling, or giving within 6 this state, of large-capacity magazines; providing 7 criminal penalties; providing applicability; 8 prohibiting the possession of large-capacity 9 magazines; providing exceptions; providing criminal 10 penalties; providing applicability; requiring 11 certificates of possession for large-capacity 12 magazines lawfully possessed before a specified date; 13 requiring the Department of Law Enforcement to adopt 14 rules by a certain date; limiting transfers of large 15 capacity magazines represented by certificates of 16 possession; providing conditions for continued 17 possession of such large-capacity magazines; requiring 18 certificates of transfer for transfers of large 19 capacity magazines; requiring the department to 20 maintain a file of all certificates of transfer; 21 providing for relinquishment of large-capacity 22 magazines; specifying requirements for transportation 23 of large-capacity magazines; providing criminal 24 penalties; specifying circumstances in which the 25 manufacture or transportation of large-capacity 26 magazines is not prohibited; exempting permanently 27 inoperable large-capacity magazines; providing an 28 effective date. 29 30 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 31 32 Section 1. Section 790.30, Florida Statutes, is created to 33 read: 34 790.30 Large-capacity magazines.— 35 (1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term: 36 (a) “Large-capacity magazine” means any ammunition feeding 37 device with the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds, or any 38 conversion kit, part, or combination of parts in the possession 39 of a person from which such a device can be assembled, but does 40 not include any of the following: 41 1. A feeding device that has been permanently altered so 42 that it cannot accommodate more than 10 rounds; 43 2. A .22 caliber tube ammunition feeding device; or 44 3. A tubular magazine that is contained in a lever-action 45 firearm. 46 (b) “Licensed gun dealer” means a person who has a federal 47 firearms license. 48 (2) SALE OR TRANSFER.— 49 (a) A person may not import a large-capacity magazine into 50 this state or distribute, transport, transfer, sell, keep for 51 sale, offer or expose for sale, or give a large-capacity 52 magazine within this state. 53 1. Except as provided in subparagraph 2., any person who 54 violates this paragraph commits a felony of the third degree, 55 punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084, 56 with a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of 2 years. 57 2. Any person who transfers, sells, or gives a large 58 capacity magazine to a person under 21 years of age commits a 59 felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 60 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084, with a mandatory minimum 61 term of imprisonment of 6 years. 62 (b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to: 63 1. The sale of a large-capacity magazine to the Department 64 of Law Enforcement, a law enforcement agency as defined in s. 65 934.02, the Department of Corrections, or the Armed Forces of 66 the United States or of this state for use in the discharge of 67 their official duties. 68 2. A person who is the executor or administrator of an 69 estate that includes a large-capacity magazine for which a 70 certificate of possession has been issued under subsection (4) 71 and which is disposed of as authorized by the probate court, if 72 the disposition is otherwise authorized under this section. 73 3. The transfer by bequest or intestate succession of a 74 large-capacity magazine for which a certificate of possession 75 has been issued under subsection (4). 76 (3) POSSESSION.— 77 (a) Except as provided in subsection (5) or otherwise 78 provided in this section or authorized by any other law, a 79 person may not possess a large-capacity magazine within this 80 state. Any person who violates this paragraph commits a felony 81 of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 82 775.083, or s. 775.084, with a mandatory minimum term of 83 imprisonment of 1 year. 84 (b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to: 85 1. The possession of a large-capacity magazine by a sworn 86 member or employee of the Department of Law Enforcement, a law 87 enforcement agency as defined in s. 934.02, the Department of 88 Corrections, or the Armed Forces of the United States or of this 89 state for use in the discharge of his or her official duties, 90 and this section does not prohibit the possession or use of a 91 large-capacity magazine by a sworn member of one of these 92 agencies when on duty and the use is within the scope of his or 93 her duties. 94 2. The possession of a large-capacity magazine by any 95 person before July 1, 2021, if that person: 96 a. Is eligible to apply for a certificate of possession for 97 the large-capacity magazine by July 1, 2021; 98 b. Lawfully possessed the large-capacity magazine before 99 October 1, 2020; and 100 c. Is otherwise in compliance with this section and the 101 applicable requirements of this chapter for possession of a 102 firearm. 103 3. A person who is the executor or administrator of an 104 estate that includes a large-capacity magazine for which a 105 certificate of possession has been issued under subsection (4), 106 if the large-capacity magazine is possessed at a place specified 107 in subparagraph (4)(c)1. or as authorized by the probate court. 108 (4) CERTIFICATE OF POSSESSION.— 109 (a) Any person who lawfully possesses a large-capacity 110 magazine before October 1, 2020, shall apply to the Department 111 of Law Enforcement by October 1, 2021, for a certificate of 112 possession with respect to such large-capacity magazine, unless 113 he or she is a member of the Armed Forces of the United States 114 or of this state and cannot comply because he or she is or was 115 on official duty outside this state, in which case he or she 116 must apply within 90 days after returning to this state. The 117 certificate must contain a description of the large-capacity 118 magazine which identifies the large-capacity magazine uniquely, 119 including all identifying marks; the full name, address, date of 120 birth, and thumbprint of the owner; and any other information as 121 the department deems appropriate. The department shall adopt 122 rules no later than January 1, 2021, to establish procedures 123 with respect to the application for, and issuance of, 124 certificates of possession under this section. 125 (b)1. A large-capacity magazine lawfully possessed in 126 accordance with this section may not be sold or transferred on 127 or after January 1, 2021, to any person within this state other 128 than to a licensed gun dealer, as provided in subsection (5), or 129 by a bequest or intestate succession. 130 2. A person who obtains ownership of a large-capacity 131 magazine for which a certificate of possession has been issued 132 under this subsection shall apply, within 90 days after 133 obtaining ownership, to the Department of Law Enforcement for a 134 certificate of possession, render the large-capacity magazine 135 permanently inoperable, sell the large-capacity magazine to a 136 licensed gun dealer, or remove the large-capacity magazine from 137 this state. 138 3. A person who moves into this state and who is in lawful 139 possession of a large-capacity magazine shall, within 90 days, 140 either render the large-capacity magazine permanently 141 inoperable, sell the large-capacity magazine to a licensed gun 142 dealer, or remove the large-capacity magazine from this state, 143 unless the person is a member of the Armed Forces of the United 144 States or of this state, is in lawful possession of a large 145 capacity magazine, and has been transferred to the state after 146 October 1, 2021. 147 (c) A person who has been issued a certificate of 148 possession for a large-capacity magazine under this subsection 149 may possess it only if the person is: 150 1. At the residence, the place of business, or any other 151 property owned by that person, or on a property owned by another 152 person with the owner’s express permission; 153 2. On the premises of a target range of a public or private 154 club or organization organized for the purpose of practicing 155 shooting at targets; 156 3. On a target range that holds a regulatory or business 157 license for the purpose of practicing shooting at that target 158 range; 159 4. On the premises of a licensed shooting club; 160 5. Attending an exhibition, display, or educational program 161 on firearms which is sponsored by, conducted under the auspices 162 of, or approved by a law enforcement agency or a nationally or 163 state-recognized entity that fosters proficiency in, or promotes 164 education about, firearms; or 165 6. Transporting the large-capacity magazine between any of 166 the places identified in this paragraph, or from or to any 167 licensed gun dealer for servicing or repair pursuant to 168 paragraph (7)(b), provided that the large-capacity magazine is 169 transported as required by subsection (7). 170 (5) CERTIFICATE OF TRANSFER.—If the owner of a large 171 capacity magazine sells or transfers the magazine to a licensed 172 gun dealer, the licensed gun dealer must, at the time of 173 delivery of the magazine, execute a certificate of transfer and 174 cause the certificate to be mailed or delivered to the 175 Department of Law Enforcement. The certificate must contain all 176 of the following: 177 (a) The date of sale or transfer. 178 (b) The names and addresses of the seller or transferor and 179 the licensed gun dealer and their social security numbers or 180 driver license numbers. 181 (c) The licensed gun dealer’s federal firearms license 182 number. 183 (d) A description of the magazine. 184 (e) Any other information required by the Department of Law 185 Enforcement. 186 187 The licensed gun dealer shall present his or her driver license 188 or social security card and federal firearms license to the 189 seller or transferor for inspection at the time of purchase or 190 transfer. The Department of Law Enforcement shall maintain a 191 file of all certificates of transfer at its headquarters. 192 (6) RELINQUISHMENT.—An individual may arrange in advance to 193 relinquish a large-capacity magazine to a law enforcement 194 agency, as defined in s. 934.02, or the Department of Law 195 Enforcement. The large-capacity magazine must be transported in 196 accordance with subsection (7). 197 (7) TRANSPORTATION.— 198 (a) A licensed gun dealer who lawfully purchases for resale 199 a large-capacity magazine pursuant to subsection (2) may 200 transport the large-capacity magazine between licensed gun 201 dealers or out of this state, but a person may not carry a 202 loaded large-capacity magazine concealed from public view, 203 unless the magazine is kept in the trunk of the vehicle or in a 204 case or other container that is inaccessible to the operator of 205 or any passenger in the vehicle. Any person who violates this 206 paragraph commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable 207 as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. A licensed gun dealer 208 may display the large-capacity magazine at any gun show or sell 209 it to a resident outside this state. 210 (b) A licensed gun dealer may transfer possession of any 211 large-capacity magazine received pursuant to paragraph (a) to a 212 gunsmith for the purpose of service or repair if that gunsmith 213 is: 214 1. In the licensed gun dealer’s employ; or 215 2. Contracted by the licensed gun dealer for gunsmithing 216 services, provided the gunsmith holds a dealer’s license issued 217 pursuant to chapter 44 of Title 18 of the United States Code, 18 218 U.S.C. ss. 921 et seq., and the regulations issued pursuant 219 thereto. 220 (8) CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH MANUFACTURE OR TRANSPORTATION 221 NOT PROHIBITED.—This section does not prohibit any person, firm, 222 or corporation engaged in the business of manufacturing large 223 capacity magazines in this state from manufacturing or 224 transporting large-capacity magazines in this state for sale 225 within this state in accordance with subparagraph (2)(b)1. or 226 for sale outside this state. 227 (9) EXCEPTION.—This section does not apply to any large 228 capacity magazine modified to render it permanently inoperable. 229 Section 2. This act shall take effect October 1, 2020.