Warning Shot

Davey Jones

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Sen. Dwight Bullard, D-Miami, said too many bullets fired in Florida are already "marked by immunity."
"When there are Floridians living in this state who are scared to leave their homes because there are too many guns being fired … what we have is a larger problem," he said. "And I cannot be OK with that."
The Senate voted 32-7 to approve it. The House approved the bill on March 20.
Many police departments across the nation prohibit firing warning shots, in part because stray bullets can pose a danger to innocent bystanders.Florida lawmakers approve 'warning shot' bill revising self-defense laws a lawmakers approve 'warning shot' bill revising self-defense laws.


I better start wearing my baseball cap outdoors from now on. But if its cloudy that should stop a spent bullet from hitting anyone.

Ya think?
 

I agree, if you're going to shoot at a thug shoot to kill, not only safer for bystanders but there is less chance of a law suit.
 
I guess the question now how many warning shots are you allowed?

If not in the sky,would it be ok to just shoot a tree or in the ground ?
 

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