Bill Text: FL S1506 | 2017 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Domestic Violence
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2017-05-05 - Died in Judiciary [S1506 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S1506-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2017 SB 1506 By Senator Gibson 6-00537A-17 20171506__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to domestic violence; amending s. 3 790.233, F.S.; prohibiting persons subject to 4 temporary or final injunctions against domestic 5 violence from possessing firearms or ammunition; 6 prohibiting persons subject to injunctions against 7 acts of repeat violence, dating violence, or sexual 8 violence from possessing firearms or ammunition; 9 deleting a provision relating to legislative intent; 10 creating s. 790.234, F.S.; requiring a law enforcement 11 officer to take temporary custody of firearms at the 12 scene of a domestic violence, stalking or 13 cyberstalking, or repeat violence, dating violence, or 14 sexual violence incident under certain circumstances; 15 specifying required steps a law enforcement officer 16 must take if a firearm is removed from the scene; 17 providing for the return of such firearms after a 18 specified period; amending s. 741.31, F.S.; specifying 19 that texting is a violation of an injunction for 20 protection against domestic violence or a foreign 21 protection order; conforming a provision to changes 22 made by the act; providing an effective date. 23 24 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 25 26 Section 1. Section 790.233, Florida Statutes, is amended to 27 read: 28 790.233 Possession of firearm or ammunition prohibited when 29 person is subject to certain injunctionsan injunction against30committing acts of domestic violence, stalking, or31cyberstalking; penalties.— 32 (1) A person may not have in his or her care, custody, 33 possession, or control any firearm or ammunition if the person 34 has been issued ana finalinjunction, whether temporary or 35 final, whichthatis currently in force and effect,restraining 36 that person from committing acts of domestic violence, as issued 37 under s. 741.30;orfrom committing acts of stalking or 38 cyberstalking, as issued under s. 784.0485; or from committing 39 acts of repeat violence, dating violence, or sexual violence, as 40 issued under s. 784.046. 41 (2) A person who violates subsection (1) commits a 42 misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 43 775.082 or s. 775.083. 44 (3)It is the intent of the Legislature that the45disabilities regarding possession of firearms and ammunition are46consistent with federal law. Accordingly,This section does not 47 apply to a state or local officer as defined in s. 943.10(14), 48 holding an active certification, who receives or possesses a 49 firearm or ammunition for use in performing official duties on 50 behalf of the officer’s employing agency, unless otherwise 51 prohibited by the employing agency. 52 Section 2. Section 790.234, Florida Statutes, is created to 53 read: 54 790.234 Domestic violence, stalking, etc.; temporary 55 custody of firearms.— 56 (1) When at the scene of an alleged act of domestic 57 violence, as defined in s. 741.28; stalking or cyberstalking, as 58 defined in s. 784.0485; or repeat violence, dating violence, or 59 sexual violence, as defined in s. 784.046, a law enforcement 60 officer shall remove a firearm from the scene if: 61 (a) The law enforcement officer has probable cause to 62 believe that an act of domestic violence, stalking or 63 cyberstalking, or repeat violence, dating violence, or sexual 64 violence has occurred; and 65 (b) The firearm is in plain view or is discovered during a 66 consensual or other lawful search. 67 (2) If a firearm is removed from the scene under subsection 68 (1), the law enforcement officer shall: 69 (a) Provide to the owner of the firearm information on the 70 process for retaking possession of the firearm. 71 (b) Provide for the safe storage of the firearm during the 72 pendency of any proceeding related to the alleged act of 73 domestic violence, stalking or cyberstalking, or repeat 74 violence, dating violence, or sexual violence. 75 (3) Within 14 days after the conclusion of a proceeding on 76 the alleged act of domestic violence, stalking or cyberstalking, 77 or repeat violence, dating violence, or sexual violence, the 78 owner of the firearm may retake possession of the firearm unless 79 ordered to surrender the firearm pursuant to s. 790.233. 80 Section 3. Paragraph (a) of subsection (4) of section 81 741.31, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 82 741.31 Violation of an injunction for protection against 83 domestic violence.— 84 (4)(a) A person who willfully violates an injunction for 85 protection against domestic violence issued pursuant to s. 86 741.30, or a foreign protection order accorded full faith and 87 credit pursuant to s. 741.315, by: 88 1. Refusing to vacate the dwelling that the parties share; 89 2. Going to, or being within 500 feet of, the petitioner’s 90 residence, school, place of employment, or a specified place 91 frequented regularly by the petitioner and any named family or 92 household member; 93 3. Committing an act of domestic violence against the 94 petitioner; 95 4. Committing any other violation of the injunction through 96 an intentional unlawful threat, word, or act to do violence to 97 the petitioner; 98 5. Telephoning, contacting, texting, or otherwise 99 communicating with the petitioner directly or indirectly, unless 100 the injunction specifically allows indirect contact through a 101 third party; 102 6. Knowingly and intentionally coming within 100 feet of 103 the petitioner’s motor vehicle, whether or not that vehicle is 104 occupied; 105 7. Defacing or destroying the petitioner’s personal 106 property, including the petitioner’s motor vehicle; or 107 8. Refusing to surrender firearms or ammunitionif ordered108to do so by the court109 110 commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as 111 provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, except as provided in 112 paragraph (c). 113 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2017.