Florida Senate - 2022 SB 214 By Senator Farmer 34-00132-22 2022214__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to assault weapons and large-capacity 3 magazines; creating s. 790.301, F.S.; defining terms; 4 prohibiting the sale or transfer of an assault weapon 5 or a large-capacity magazine; providing exceptions; 6 providing criminal penalties; prohibiting possession 7 of an assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine; 8 providing exceptions; providing criminal penalties; 9 requiring certificates of possession for assault 10 weapons or large-capacity magazines lawfully possessed 11 before a specified date; providing requirements for 12 the certificates; requiring the Department of Law 13 Enforcement to adopt rules by a specified date; 14 specifying the form of the certificates; limiting 15 sales or transfers of assault weapons or large 16 capacity magazines documented by such certificates; 17 providing conditions for continued possession of such 18 weapons or large-capacity magazines; providing 19 requirements for an applicant who fails to qualify for 20 such a certificate; requiring certificates of transfer 21 for transfers of certain assault weapons or large 22 capacity magazines; providing requirements for 23 certificates of transfer; requiring the department to 24 maintain a file of such certificates; providing for 25 relinquishment of assault weapons or large-capacity 26 magazines; providing requirements for transportation 27 of assault weapons or large-capacity magazines under 28 certain circumstances; providing criminal penalties; 29 specifying circumstances in which the manufacture or 30 transportation of assault weapons or large-capacity 31 magazines is not prohibited; exempting permanently 32 inoperable firearms from certain provisions; amending 33 s. 775.087, F.S.; providing enhanced criminal 34 penalties for certain offenses when committed with an 35 assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine; providing 36 for severability; providing an effective date. 37 38 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 39 40 Section 1. Section 790.301, Florida Statutes, is created to 41 read: 42 790.301 Assault weapons.— 43 (1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term: 44 (a)1. “Assault weapon” means any selective-fire firearm 45 capable of fully automatic, semiautomatic, or burst fire at the 46 option of the user or any of the following specified 47 semiautomatic firearms: 48 a. All AK series, including, but not limited to, the 49 following: AK, AKM, AKS, AK-47, AK-74, ARM, MAK90, MISR, NHM90, 50 NHM91, SA 85, SA 93, VEPR, WASR-10, WUM, Rock River Arms LAR-47, 51 and Vector Arms AK-47. 52 b. All AR series, including, but not limited to, the 53 following: AR-10, AR-15, Bushmaster XM15, Armalite AR-180 and 54 M15, Olympic Arms, AR70, DPMS Tactical Rifles, Smith & Wesson 55 M&P15 Rifles, Colt AR-15, Rock River Arms LAR-15, and DoubleStar 56 AR rifles. 57 c. Algimec AGM1. 58 d. Barrett 82A1 and REC7. 59 e. Beretta AR-70 and Beretta Storm. 60 f. Bushmaster Auto Rifle. 61 g. Calico Liberty series. 62 h. Chartered Industries of Singapore SR-88. 63 i. Colt Sporter. 64 j. Daewoo K-1, K-2, Max-1, and Max-2. 65 k. FAMAS MAS 223. 66 l. Federal XC-900 and SC-450. 67 m. Fabrique National FN/FAL, FN/LAR, or FNC. 68 n. FNH PS90, SCAR, and FS2000. 69 o. Goncz High Tech Carbine. 70 p. Hi-Point Carbine. 71 q. HK-91, HK-93, HK-94, SP-89, or HK-PSG-1. 72 r. Kel-Tec Sub-2000, SU series, RFB. 73 s. M1 Carbine. 74 t. SAR-8, SAR-4800, SR9. 75 u. SIG 57 AMT and 500 Series. 76 v. SIG Sauer MCX Rifle. 77 w. SKS capable of accepting a detachable magazine. 78 x. SLG 95. 79 y. SLR 95 or 96. 80 z. Spectre Auto Carbine. 81 aa. Springfield Armory BM59, SAR-48, and G-3. 82 bb. Sterling MK-6 and MK-7. 83 cc. Steyr AUG. 84 dd. Sturm Ruger Mini-14 with folding stock. 85 ee. TNW M230 and M2HB. 86 ff. Thompson types, including Thompson T5. 87 gg. UZI, Galil and UZI Sporter, Galil Sporter, Galil Sniper 88 Rifle (Galatz), or Vector Arms UZI. 89 hh. Weaver Arms Nighthawk. 90 2. All of the following handguns, or copies, duplicates, or 91 altered facsimiles with the capability of any such weapon: 92 a. AK-47 pistol and Mini AK-47 pistol. 93 b. AR-15 pistol. 94 c. Australian Automatic Arms SAP pistol. 95 d. Bushmaster Auto Pistol. 96 e. Calico Liberty series pistols. 97 f. Encom MK-IV, MP-9, and MP-45. 98 g. Feather AT-9 and Mini-AT. 99 h. Goncz High Tech Long pistol. 100 i. Holmes MP-83. 101 j. Iver Johnson Enforcer. 102 k. MAC-10, MAC-11, Masterpiece Arms MPA pistol series, and 103 Velocity Arms VMA series. 104 l. Intratec TEC-9, TEC-DC9, TEC-22 Scorpion, or AB-10. 105 m. UZI pistol, Micro-UZI pistol. 106 n. Colefire Magnum. 107 o. Scarab Skorpion. 108 p. Spectre Auto pistol. 109 q. German Sport 522 PK. 110 r. Chiappa Firearms Mfour-22. 111 s. DSA SA58 PKP FAL. 112 t. I.O. Inc. PPS-43C. 113 u. Kel-Tec PLR-16 pistol. 114 v. SIG Sauer P556 pistol. 115 w. Thompson TA5 series pistols. 116 x. Wilkinson “Linda” pistol. 117 3. All of the following shotguns, or copies, duplicates, or 118 altered facsimiles with the capability of any such weapon: 119 a. Armscor 30 BG. 120 b. Franchi SPAS-12 and Law-12. 121 c. Remington TAC-2 or TACB3 FS. 122 d. SPAS 12 or LAW 12. 123 e. Striker 12. 124 f. Streetsweeper. 125 g. Saiga. 126 h. USAS-12. 127 i. Kel-Tec KSG. 128 4. A part or combination of parts which converts a firearm 129 into an assault weapon, or any combination of parts from which 130 an assault weapon may be assembled if those parts are in the 131 possession or under the control of the same person. 132 5. Any semiautomatic firearm not listed in subparagraphs 133 1.-4. which meets any of the following criteria: 134 a. A semiautomatic rifle that has an ability to accept a 135 detachable magazine and has one or more of the following: 136 (I) A folding or telescoping stock; 137 (II) A pistol grip, a thumbhole stock or Thordsen-type grip 138 or stock, or any other characteristic that can function as a 139 grip; 140 (III) A bayonet mount; 141 (IV) A flash suppressor or threaded barrel designed to 142 accommodate a flash suppressor; 143 (V) A grenade launcher; or 144 (VI) A shroud attached to the barrel, or that partially or 145 completely encircles the barrel, allowing the bearer to hold the 146 firearm with the non-trigger hand without being burned, but 147 excludes a slide that encloses the barrel. 148 b. A semiautomatic pistol that has an ability to accept a 149 detachable magazine and has one or more of the following: 150 (I) The capacity to accept a large-capacity magazine that 151 attaches to the pistol at any location outside of the pistol 152 grip; 153 (II) A threaded barrel capable of accepting a barrel 154 extender, flash suppressor, forward handgrip, or silencer; 155 (III) A slide that encloses the barrel and that permits the 156 shooter to hold the firearm with the non-trigger hand without 157 being burned; 158 (IV) A manufactured weight of 50 ounces or more when the 159 pistol is unloaded; 160 (V) A semiautomatic version of an automatic firearm; 161 (VI) Any feature capable of functioning as a protruding 162 grip that can be held by the non-trigger hand; or 163 (VII) A folding, telescoping, or thumbhole stock. 164 c. A semiautomatic shotgun that has one or more of the 165 following: 166 (I) A folding or telescoping stock; 167 (II) A pistol grip, a thumbhole stock or Thordsen-type grip 168 or stock, or any other characteristic that can function as a 169 grip; 170 (III) A thumbhole stock; 171 (IV) A fixed magazine capacity in excess of 5 rounds; or 172 (V) An ability to accept a detachable magazine. 173 d. Any semiautomatic pistol or any semiautomatic, 174 centerfire, or rimfire rifle with a fixed magazine that has the 175 capacity to accept more than 10 rounds of ammunition. 176 e. A part or combination of parts designed or intended to 177 convert a firearm into an assault weapon, or any combination of 178 parts from which an assault weapon may be assembled if those 179 parts are in the possession or under the control of the same 180 person. 181 (b) “Detachable magazine” means an ammunition feeding 182 device that can be removed from a firearm without disassembly of 183 the firearm action. 184 (c) “Fixed magazine” means an ammunition feeding device 185 contained in, or permanently attached to, a firearm in such a 186 manner that the device cannot be removed without disassembly of 187 the firearm action. 188 (d) “Large-capacity magazine” means an ammunition feeding 189 device with the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds, or any 190 conversion kit, part, or combination of parts from which such a 191 device can be assembled if those parts are in the possession or 192 under the control of the same person, but does not include any 193 of the following: 194 1. A feeding device that has been permanently altered so 195 that it cannot accommodate more than 10 rounds; 196 2. A .22 caliber tube ammunition feeding device; or 197 3. A tubular magazine that is contained in a lever-action 198 firearm. 199 (e) “Licensed gun dealer” means a person who has a federal 200 firearms license. 201 (2) SALE OR TRANSFER.— 202 (a) A person who, within this state, distributes, 203 transports, or imports into this state, sells, keeps for sale, 204 or offers or exposes for sale, or who gives an assault weapon or 205 a large-capacity magazine in violation of this section, except 206 as provided in paragraph (c), commits a felony of the third 207 degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 208 775.084, with a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of 2 209 years. 210 (b) A person who transfers, sells, or gives an assault 211 weapon or a large-capacity magazine to a person under 18 years 212 of age in violation of this section commits a felony of the 213 second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, 214 or s. 775.084, with a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of 215 6 years. 216 (c) Paragraph (a) does not apply to: 217 1. The sale of assault weapons or large-capacity magazines 218 to the Department of Law Enforcement, a law enforcement agency 219 as defined in s. 934.02, the Department of Corrections, or the 220 military or naval forces of this state or of the United States 221 for use in the discharge of their official duties. 222 2. A person who is the executor or administrator of an 223 estate that includes an assault weapon or a large-capacity 224 magazine for which a certificate of possession has been issued 225 under subsection (4) and which is disposed of as authorized by 226 the probate court, if the disposition is otherwise permitted 227 under this section. 228 3. The transfer by bequest or intestate succession of an 229 assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine for which a 230 certificate of possession has been issued under subsection (4). 231 (3) POSSESSION.— 232 (a) Except as provided in subsection (5), a person who, 233 within this state, possesses any assault weapon or large 234 capacity magazine, except as provided in this section or as 235 otherwise authorized by law, commits a felony of the third 236 degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 237 775.084, with a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of 1 238 year. 239 (b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to the possession of 240 assault weapons or large-capacity magazines by members or 241 employees of the Department of Law Enforcement, a law 242 enforcement agency as defined in s. 934.02, the Department of 243 Corrections, or the military or naval forces of this state or of 244 the United States for use in the discharge of their official 245 duties; nor does this section prohibit the possession or use of 246 assault weapons or large-capacity magazines by sworn members of 247 these agencies when on duty and the use is within the scope of 248 their duties. 249 (c) Paragraph (a) does not apply to the possession of an 250 assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine by a person before 251 July 1, 2023, if all of the following are applicable: 252 1. The person is eligible to apply for a certificate of 253 possession under subsection (4) for the assault weapon or large 254 capacity magazine by July 1, 2023; 255 2. The person lawfully possessed the assault weapon or 256 large-capacity magazine before October 1, 2022; and 257 3. The person is otherwise in compliance with this section 258 and the applicable requirements of this chapter for possession 259 of a firearm. 260 (d) Paragraph (a) does not apply to a person who is the 261 executor or administrator of an estate that includes an assault 262 weapon or a large-capacity magazine for which a certificate of 263 possession has been issued under subsection (4), if the assault 264 weapon is possessed at a place set forth in subparagraph 265 (4)(d)1. or as authorized by the probate court. 266 (4) CERTIFICATE OF POSSESSION.— 267 (a) A person who lawfully possesses an assault weapon or a 268 large-capacity magazine before October 1, 2022, shall apply by 269 October 1, 2023, or, if such person is a member of the military 270 or naval forces of this state or of the United States and is 271 unable to apply by October 1, 2023, because he or she is or was 272 on official duty outside of this state, shall apply within 90 273 days after returning to this state, to the Department of Law 274 Enforcement for a certificate of possession with respect to such 275 assault weapon or large-capacity magazine. The certificate must 276 contain a description of the assault weapon or large-capacity 277 magazine which identifies it uniquely, including all 278 identification marks; the full name, address, date of birth, and 279 thumbprint of the owner; and any other information as the 280 department may deem appropriate. The department shall adopt 281 rules no later than January 1, 2023, to establish procedures 282 with respect to the application for, and issuance of, 283 certificates of possession pursuant to this subsection. The 284 thumbprint of the applicant shall be taken by a law enforcement 285 agency or the Department of Law Enforcement together with any 286 personal identifying information required by federal law to 287 process fingerprints. Charges for thumbprint services under this 288 paragraph are not subject to the sales tax on fingerprint 289 services imposed in s. 212.05(1)(i). The Department of Law 290 Enforcement shall conduct a background investigation pursuant to 291 this subsection. 292 (b) A certificate of possession issued under this 293 subsection must be in substantially the following form: 294 CERTIFICATE OF POSSESSION OF ASSAULT WEAPON 295 Certificate Number: 296 Owner’s Name: (Last, First, Middle) 297 Address: (Number, Street, City or Town, State, Zip Code) NO 298 P.O. Boxes 299 Date of Birth: 300 Social Security Number (Optional, but will help prevent 301 misidentification): 302 Driver License Number and State: 303 Manufacturer: 304 Importer: 305 Serial Number: 306 Model: 307 Caliber: 308 Unique I.D./Markings: 309 Signature of Owner 310 Applicant’s Right Thumbprint 311 (c) An assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine 312 possessed pursuant to this section may not be sold or 313 transferred on or after January 1, 2023, to a person within this 314 state other than to a licensed gun dealer, as provided in 315 subsection (5), or by a bequest or intestate succession. A 316 person who obtains title to an assault weapon or a large 317 capacity magazine for which a certificate of possession has been 318 issued under this subsection by bequest or intestate succession 319 shall, within 90 days after obtaining title, apply to the 320 Department of Law Enforcement for a certificate of possession as 321 provided in paragraph (a), render the assault weapon or large 322 capacity magazine permanently inoperable, sell the weapon or 323 large-capacity magazine to a licensed gun dealer, or remove the 324 weapon or large-capacity magazine from this state. A person who 325 moves into this state in lawful possession of an assault weapon 326 or a large-capacity magazine shall, within 90 days, either 327 render the weapon or large-capacity magazine permanently 328 inoperable, sell the weapon or large-capacity magazine to a 329 licensed gun dealer, or remove the weapon or large-capacity 330 magazine from this state. This paragraph does not apply to a 331 person who is a member of the military or naval forces of this 332 state or of the United States, is in lawful possession of an 333 assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine, and has been 334 transferred into this state after October 1, 2023. 335 (d) A person who has been issued a certificate of 336 possession for an assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine 337 under this section may possess it only under the following 338 conditions: 339 1. At that person’s residence, place of business, or other 340 property owned by that person, or on property owned by another 341 person with the owner’s express permission; 342 2. While on the premises of a target range of a public or 343 private club or organization organized for the purpose of 344 practicing shooting at targets; 345 3. While on a target range that holds a regulatory or 346 business license for the purpose of practicing shooting at that 347 target range; 348 4. While on the premises of a licensed shooting club; 349 5. While attending any exhibition, display, or educational 350 project that is about firearms and is sponsored by, conducted 351 under the auspices of, or approved by a law enforcement agency 352 or a nationally or state-recognized entity that fosters 353 proficiency in, or promotes education about, firearms; or 354 6. While transporting the assault weapon or large-capacity 355 magazine between any of the places mentioned in this subsection, 356 or to any licensed gun dealer for servicing or repair pursuant 357 to paragraph (7)(b), provided the assault weapon or large 358 capacity magazine is transported as required by subsection (7). 359 (e) If an applicant for a certificate of possession under 360 this subsection fails to qualify for the certificate after the 361 investigation required under this subsection, the applicant 362 shall arrange to relinquish all assault weapons or large 363 capacity magazines in his or her possession as provided in 364 subsection (7) within 10 days after issuance of the notice of 365 such failure. Such an applicant who fails to make such an 366 arrangement within the time specified in this paragraph is 367 thereafter in violation of this section. 368 (5) CERTIFICATE OF TRANSFER.—If an owner of an assault 369 weapon or a large-capacity magazine sells or transfers the 370 weapon or magazine to a licensed gun dealer, he or she shall, at 371 the time of delivery of the weapon, execute a certificate of 372 transfer and cause the certificate to be mailed or delivered to 373 the Department of Law Enforcement. The certificate must contain 374 all of the following: 375 (a) The date of sale or transfer. 376 (b) The names and addresses of the seller or transferor and 377 the licensed gun dealer and their social security numbers or 378 driver license numbers. 379 (c) The licensed gun dealer’s federal firearms license 380 number. 381 (d) A description of the weapon, including the caliber of 382 the weapon and its make, model, and serial number. 383 (e) Any other information the Department of Law Enforcement 384 prescribes. 385 386 The licensed gun dealer shall present his or her driver license 387 or social security card and federal firearms license to the 388 seller or transferor for inspection at the time of purchase or 389 transfer. The Department of Law Enforcement shall maintain a 390 file of all certificates of transfer at its headquarters. 391 (6) RELINQUISHMENT.—An individual may arrange in advance to 392 relinquish an assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine to a 393 law enforcement agency as defined in s. 934.02 or to the 394 Department of Law Enforcement. The assault weapon or large 395 capacity magazine must be transported in accordance with 396 subsection (7). 397 (7) TRANSPORTATION.— 398 (a) A licensed gun dealer who lawfully purchases for resale 399 out of state an assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine 400 pursuant to subsection (2) may transport the assault weapon or 401 large-capacity magazine between dealers or out of this state, 402 but a person may not carry a loaded assault weapon concealed 403 from public view or knowingly have in any motor vehicle owned, 404 operated, or occupied by him or her a loaded assault weapon or 405 an unloaded assault weapon, unless such weapon is kept in the 406 trunk of such vehicle or in a case or other container that is 407 inaccessible to the operator of or any passenger in such 408 vehicle. A person who violates this subsection commits a 409 misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 410 775.082 or s. 775.083. Any licensed gun dealer may display the 411 assault weapon or large-capacity magazine at any gun show or 412 sell it to a buyer outside this state. 413 (b) Any licensed gun dealer may transfer possession of any 414 assault weapon or large-capacity magazine received pursuant to 415 paragraph (a) to a gunsmith for purposes of accomplishing 416 service or repair of the same. Transfers are permissible only to 417 the following persons: 418 1. A gunsmith who is in the dealer’s employ; or 419 2. A gunsmith with whom the dealer has contracted for 420 gunsmithing services, provided the gunsmith receiving the 421 assault weapon holds a dealer’s license issued pursuant to 422 chapter 44 of Title 18 of the United States Code, 18 U.S.C. ss. 423 921 et seq., and the regulations issued pursuant thereto. 424 (8) CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH MANUFACTURE OR TRANSPORTATION 425 NOT PROHIBITED.—This section does not prohibit any person, firm, 426 or corporation engaged in the business of manufacturing assault 427 weapons or large-capacity magazines in this state from 428 manufacturing or transporting assault weapons or large-capacity 429 magazines in this state for sale within this state in accordance 430 with subparagraph (2)(c)1. or for sale outside this state. 431 (9) EXCEPTION.—This section does not apply to any firearm 432 modified to render it permanently inoperable. 433 Section 2. Paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of section 434 775.087, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 435 775.087 Possession or use of weapon; aggravated battery; 436 felony reclassification; minimum sentence.— 437 (3)(a)1. Any person who is convicted of a felony or an 438 attempt to commit a felony, regardless of whether the use of a 439 firearm is an element of the felony, and the conviction was for: 440 a. Murder; 441 b. Sexual battery; 442 c. Robbery; 443 d. Burglary; 444 e. Arson; 445 f. Aggravated battery; 446 g. Kidnapping; 447 h. Escape; 448 i. Sale, manufacture, delivery, or intent to sell, 449 manufacture, or deliver any controlled substance; 450 j. Aircraft piracy; 451 k. Aggravated child abuse; 452 l. Aggravated abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult; 453 m. Unlawful throwing, placing, or discharging of a 454 destructive device or bomb; 455 n. Carjacking; 456 o. Home-invasion robbery; 457 p. Aggravated stalking; or 458 q. Trafficking in cannabis, trafficking in cocaine, capital 459 importation of cocaine, trafficking in illegal drugs, capital 460 importation of illegal drugs, trafficking in phencyclidine, 461 capital importation of phencyclidine, trafficking in 462 methaqualone, capital importation of methaqualone, trafficking 463 in amphetamine, capital importation of amphetamine, trafficking 464 in flunitrazepam, trafficking in gamma-hydroxybutyric acid 465 (GHB), trafficking in 1,4-Butanediol, trafficking in 466 Phenethylamines, or other violation of s. 893.135(1); 467 468 and during the commission of the offense, such person possessed 469 a semiautomatic firearm and its high-capacity detachable box 470 magazine, an assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine as 471 those terms are defined in s. 790.301, or a machine gun as 472 defined in s. 790.001, shall be sentenced to a minimum term of 473 imprisonment of 15 years. 474 2. Any person who is convicted of a felony or an attempt to 475 commit a felony listed in subparagraph (a)1., regardless of 476 whether the use of a weapon is an element of the felony, and 477 during the course of the commission of the felony such person 478 discharged a semiautomatic firearm and its high-capacity box 479 magazine, an assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine as 480 those terms are defined in s. 790.301, or a “machine gun” as 481 defined in s. 790.001 shall be sentenced to a minimum term of 482 imprisonment of 20 years. 483 3. Any person who is convicted of a felony or an attempt to 484 commit a felony listed in subparagraph (a)1., regardless of 485 whether the use of a weapon is an element of the felony, and 486 during the course of the commission of the felony such person 487 discharged a semiautomatic firearm and its high-capacity box 488 magazine, an assault weapon or a large-capacity magazine as 489 those terms are defined in s. 790.301, or a “machine gun” as 490 defined in s. 790.001 and, as the result of the discharge, death 491 or great bodily harm was inflicted upon any person, the 492 convicted person shall be sentenced to a minimum term of 493 imprisonment of not less than 25 years and not more than a term 494 of imprisonment of life in prison. 495 Section 3. If any provision of this act or its application 496 to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity 497 does not affect other provisions or applications of the act 498 which can be given effect without the invalid provision or 499 application, and to this end the provisions of this act are 500 severable. 501 Section 4. This act shall take effect October 1, 2022.