Prohibits threats to use firearm or weapon with specified intent.
There is no exception for using of a firearm trying to stop a forcible felony.
And proving the dumb comes in other flavors, Masullo is a Republican representing district 34.
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By Miguel.GFZ

Semi-retired like Vito Corleone before the heart attack. Consiglieri to J.Kb and AWA. I lived in a Gun Control Paradise: It sucked and got people killed. I do believe that Freedom scares the political elites.

5 thoughts on “Florida: HB 311: Illegal to say “If you don’t stop your forcible felony, I will have to shoot you.””
  1. Seems like a winner to me – you don’t have to say shyte, just center punch that mofo a few times and then call 911!!!

    1. Just call out to the perp and say you are sorry but you are standing right where I am about to send a bullet or two and,maybe, you should go somewhere else.

  2. Just based on the image of the text, the change is just cleaning up the language. It doesn’t strike a section exempting a threat for the purpose of stopping a forcible felony, therefore, such threats are a felony under the law now.

    Based solely on the snippet provided in the post, this bill doesn’t “make” it illegal to issue a threat in order to stop a crime, it already is illegal.

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