https://neonnettle.com/news/13204-florida-to-allow-citizens-to-shoot-rioters-looters-who-target-their-propertyFlorida is moving to allow citizens to shoot rioters and looters who target their property and businesses.Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has drafted new "anti-mob" legislation to protect local businesses from attack during riots.The move expands the state’s Stand Your Ground law and will give additional powers to citizens.Critics argue the laws would allow armed citizens to shoot and potentially kill anyone they suspect of looting, however.
DeSantis’s newest legislation comes in response to months of Black Lives Matter and Antifa-led rioting this summer in Florida and across the U.S.The legislation is an attempt to prevent “violent and disorderly assemblies,” according to DeSantis.Have your say - ⇓ Hit the comments below ⇓
the move would allow armed citizens to defend their property from mob attacks© press
The move would allow armed citizens to defend their property from mob attacks
The law will permit violence against anyone involved in the “interruption or impairment” of a business.The action is reportedly described in the draft as being a burglary within 500 feet of “violent or disorderly assembly,” according to reporting by the Miami Herald Tuesday.TRENDING: Fauci Wear a Mask Even After Vaccination to Stop Spread of COVID
“It allows for vigilantes to justify their actions,” a former Miami-Dade County prosecutor, Denise Georges, who has worked with Stand Your Ground cases told the Miami publication.“It also allows for death to be the punishment for a property crime — and that is cruel and unusual punishment.
"We cannot live in a lawless society where taking a life is done so casually and recklessly.”The draft legislation also includes measures that would make protesting which disrupts the public by blocking traffic, a third-degree felony.The law would also reportedly grant immunity to drivers who unintentionally kill or injure protesters who were blocking traffic.Additionally, the law would allow the state to withhold funds from local governments that cut police budgets.
the new anti mob legislation was drafted by gov ron desantis r fl © press
The new 'anti-mob' legislation was drafted by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL)
DeSantis, an ardent supporter of President Donald Trump, who won in Florida by just over three points, reportedly submitted copies of the legislation to the state’s Senate Committee on Criminal Justice and the House Judiciary Committee, according to emails obtained by the Miami Herald.“It’s clear that the Trump beauty pageant is still going on with governors and senators, who all want to be the next Trump,” Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber told the publication.“And the governor is clearly a very good contestant.”Gelber, a former federal prosecutor, was also a critic of the Stand Your Ground law when it first passed in 2005.[RELATED] Rioters to Lose Welfare Checks Under New Bill.