Rep. Needleman
Files Florida Bill to
Protect Gun Rights
During Emergencies
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Bill Johnson
October 25, 2005 (321) 984-4848
REPRESENTATIVE MITCH NEEDELMAN FILES LEGISLATION TO PRESERVE
CITIZENS' RIGHTS DURING EMERGENCIES
TALLAHASSEE - Representative Mitch Needelman (R-Melbourne) today
announced the filing House Bill (HB) 285 to preserve the right of
citizens to lawfully possess weapons during an officially declared
state of emergency.
"Recent events in the New Orleans area during the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina demonstrate that citizens' right to keep and bear
arms are especially important during a state of emergency," said
Representative Needelman, a retired State Law Enforcement Officer.
"The very basis for the Second Amendment is to empower citizens with
the right to self-protection-and when is self-protection more critical
than in a time of disaster?"
HB 285 clarifies the authority of the governor during a declared
emergency by asserting that ânothing contained in this chapter
shall be construed to authorize the seizure, taking, or confiscation of
firearms that are lawfully possessed.
The New York Times reported in early September that legally possessed
firearms were being confiscated from law abiding citizens, quoting the
superintendent of police that "only law enforcement are allowed to have
weapons."
A Louisiana state statute allows the chief law enforcement officer to
"regulate possession" of firearms during declared emergencies.
"HB 285 will ensure that the unconstitutional stripping of
citizens' rights does not occur during emergencies in Florida,"
said Representative Needelman.
"We have an opportunity to reassert the right to bear arms and avoid
the clear violation that occurred in Louisiana."
HB 285 has been filed for consideration in the 2006 Session of the
Florida Legislature. The Legislature is slated to convene on March 7,
2006.