Bill Text: FL S1532 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Local Regulation of Firearms and Ammunition
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2019-05-03 - Died in Judiciary [S1532 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S1532-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2019 SB 1532 By Senator Rouson 19-01528-19 20191532__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to local regulation of firearms and 3 ammunition; repealing s. 790.33, F.S., relating to a 4 preemption of the field of regulation of firearms and 5 ammunition to the state and penalizing violations; 6 amending s. 790.251, F.S.; conforming provisions to 7 changes made by the act; providing an effective date. 8 9 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 10 11 Section 1. Section 790.33, Florida Statutes, is repealed. 12 Section 2. Subsection (4) of section 790.251, Florida 13 Statutes, is amended to read: 14 790.251 Protection of the right to keep and bear arms in 15 motor vehicles for self-defense and other lawful purposes; 16 prohibited acts; duty of public and private employers; immunity 17 from liability; enforcement.— 18 (4) PROHIBITED ACTS.—No public or private employer may 19 violate the constitutional rights of any customer, employee, or 20 invitee as provided in paragraphs (a)-(e): 21 (a) No public or private employer may prohibit any 22 customer, employee, or invitee from possessing any legally owned 23 firearm when such firearm is lawfully possessed and locked 24 inside or locked to a private motor vehicle in a parking lot and 25 when the customer, employee, or invitee is lawfully in such 26 area. 27 (b) No public or private employer may violate the privacy 28 rights of a customer, employee, or invitee by verbal or written 29 inquiry regarding the presence of a firearm inside or locked to 30 a private motor vehicle in a parking lot or by an actual search 31 of a private motor vehicle in a parking lot to ascertain the 32 presence of a firearm within the vehicle. Further, no public or 33 private employer may take any action against a customer, 34 employee, or invitee based upon verbal or written statements of 35 any party concerning possession of a firearm stored inside a 36 private motor vehicle in a parking lot for lawful purposes. A 37 search of a private motor vehicle in the parking lot of a public 38 or private employer to ascertain the presence of a firearm 39 within the vehicle may only be conducted by on-duty law 40 enforcement personnel, based upon due process and must comply 41 with constitutional protections. 42 (c) No public or private employer shall condition 43 employment upon either: 44 1. The fact that an employee or prospective employee holds 45 or does not hold a license issued pursuant to s. 790.06; or 46 2. Any agreement by an employee or a prospective employee 47 that prohibits an employee from keeping a legal firearm locked 48 inside or locked to a private motor vehicle in a parking lot 49 when such firearm is kept for lawful purposes. 50 (d) No public or private employer shall prohibit or attempt 51 to prevent any customer, employee, or invitee from entering the 52 parking lot of the employer’s place of business because the 53 customer’s, employee’s, or invitee’s private motor vehicle 54 contains a legal firearm being carried for lawful purposes, that 55 is out of sight within the customer’s, employee’s, or invitee’s 56 private motor vehicle. 57 (e) No public or private employer may terminate the 58 employment of or otherwise discriminate against an employee, or 59 expel a customer or invitee for exercising his or her 60 constitutional right to keep and bear arms or for exercising the 61 right of self-defense as long as a firearm is never exhibited on 62 company property for any reason other than lawful defensive 63 purposes. 64 65 This subsection applies to all public sector employers,66including those already prohibited from regulating firearms67under the provisions of s. 790.33. 68 Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.