Last Thursday the Florida House of Representatives substituted SB-436 by Sen. Peaden for HB-249 by Rep. Baxley because the Senate bill had already passed the Senate 39-0.
This morning the Florida House of Representatives took up the Senate version of the Castle Doctrine bill and PASSED it 94-20. The bill now goes to Governor Jeb Bush. He has the option of Signing, Vetoing, or letting it become law without signature. We urge Governor Bush to sign this bill.
Please send email to Governor Bush to ask him to sign SB-436/Castle Doctrine.
IN THE SUBJECT LINE OF YOUR EMAIL PUT:
PLEASE SIGN SB-436 - Personal Protection/Castle Doctrine
Send email to Governor Bush at the following email address:
[email protected]
Thank you for all your help. YOUR email has made a big difference. Keep working with us to help ensure the successful signing of this bill.
FLORIDA ACTION REPORT: Castle Doctrine Bill PASSED Florida House 94-20

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