Florida Senate - 2019 SB 992
By Senator Stewart
13-00362-19 2019992__
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to bump-fire stocks; amending s.
3 790.222, F.S.; delaying a prohibition of certain
4 actions related to bump-fire stocks until a specified
5 date; requiring a person in possession of a bump-fire
6 stock to relinquish it to a law enforcement agency or
7 the Department of Law Enforcement or to destroy or
8 render the device permanently inoperable before the
9 prohibition takes effect; requiring the law
10 enforcement agency or the department to destroy any
11 relinquished or acquired bump-fire stocks within a
12 reasonable timeframe; requiring the department to
13 develop and oversee the process for receiving the
14 relinquished bump-fire stocks; requiring the
15 department to advertise and promote the collection
16 period throughout the state; providing for the future
17 repeal of certain provisions; providing an effective
18 date.
19
20 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
21
22 Section 1. Section 790.222, Florida Statutes, is amended to
23 read:
24 790.222 Bump-fire stocks prohibited.—
25 (1) On or after January 1, 2020, a person may not import
26 into this state or transfer, distribute, sell, keep for sale,
27 offer for sale, possess, or give to another person a bump-fire
28 stock. A person who violates this section commits a felony of
29 the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s.
30 775.083, or s. 775.084. As used in this section, the term “bump
31 fire stock” means a conversion kit, a tool, an accessory, or a
32 device used to alter the rate of fire of a firearm to mimic
33 automatic weapon fire or which is used to increase the rate of
34 fire to a faster rate than is possible for a person to fire such
35 semiautomatic firearm unassisted by a kit, a tool, an accessory,
36 or a device.
37 (2)(a) A person who owns or is in possession of a bump-fire
38 stock on July 1, 2019, shall:
39 1. Relinquish the device to a law enforcement agency, as
40 defined in s. 934.02, or to the Department of Law Enforcement;
41 or
42 2. Destroy or render the device permanently inoperable.
43
44 The law enforcement agency or the department must destroy any
45 relinquished or acquired bump-fire stock within a reasonable
46 timeframe.
47 (b) This subsection expires on December 31, 2019.
48 (3)(a) The Department of Law Enforcement shall develop and
49 oversee the collection process throughout the state and
50 coordinate its activities with law enforcement agencies in this
51 state. The department shall also advertise and promote statewide
52 the opportunity to relinquish bump-fire stocks and the period
53 during which persons may relinquish them without fear of
54 penalties or punishment.
55 (b) This subsection expires on December 31, 2019.
56 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2019.