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FL S0858
Bill
Status
12/10/2025
Primary Sponsor
Tina Polsky
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AI Summary
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Requires respondents to surrender all firearms, ammunition, and concealed weapon licenses to local law enforcement upon issuance of a final domestic violence protection injunction
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Authorizes law enforcement to seek search warrants if there is probable cause to believe a respondent has not surrendered all firearms or ammunition as required
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Establishes procedures for firearm return after an injunction is vacated or terminated, including background check verification and confirmation the respondent is eligible to possess firearms under federal and state law
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Allows respondents to transfer surrendered firearms to another eligible person who must attest to storing them inaccessibly to the respondent until the injunction ends
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Reduces the threshold for felony charges from three or more violations to a second or subsequent violation of a domestic violence injunction or foreign protection order against the same victim
Legislative Description
Protective Injunctions and Protection Orders
Last Action
Introduced
1/13/2026