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Comment by:
sheldonsthomas
(2/26/2016)
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Nothing actually changed, merely shuffled the wording. See SB 130 2016 (4)(b): (4) Any person who recreationally discharges a firearm 15 outdoors, including target shooting, in an area that the person 16 knows or reasonably should know is primarily residential in 17 nature and that has a residential density of one or more 18 dwelling units per acre, commits a misdemeanor of the first 19 degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. This 20 subsection does not apply: 22 performing official duties requiring the discharge of a firearm; 23 (b) If, under the circumstances, the discharge does not 24 pose a reasonably foreseeable risk to life, safety, or property;
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