Florida Senate - 2018 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SPB 7026
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
Senate . House
Comm: UNFAV .
02/26/2018 .
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The Committee on Rules (Rodriguez) recommended the following:
1 Senate Amendment to Amendment (345360) (with title
2 amendment)
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4 Between lines 225 and 226
5 insert:
6 (3) POSSESSION.—A person may not, within this state,
7 possess a bump-fire stock. A person who violates this subsection
8 commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in
9 s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
10 (4) RELINQUISHMENT AND DESTRUCTION.—A person who owns or is
11 in possession of a bump-fire stock may arrange in advance to
12 relinquish the device to a law enforcement agency, as defined in
13 s. 934.02, or the Department of Law Enforcement or, if the bump
14 fire stock is not relinquished, the person must destroy the
15 device. The law enforcement agency or the department must
16 destroy any relinquished or acquired bump-fire stock within a
17 reasonable time.
18 (5) APPLICABILITY.—This section does not apply to a law
19 enforcement agency or the Department of Law Enforcement after
20 taking possession of a bump-fire stock through relinquishment or
21 other lawful means or while preparing to destroy the device.
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24 And the title is amended as follows:
25 Delete lines 1764 - 1766
26 and insert:
27 distribution, transport, sale, giving, or possession
28 of a bump-fire stock in this state; providing criminal
29 penalties; authorizing a person to relinquish a bump
30 fire stock to a law enforcement agency or the
31 Department of Law Enforcement; requiring a person who
32 does not relinquish a bump-fire stock to destroy the
33 device; requiring the law enforcement agency or the
34 department to destroy relinquished or acquired bump
35 fire stocks; providing applicability; providing
36 legislative intent; providing a