Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill allowing people to kill black bears on their property and vetoed a bill seeking a crackdown on slow drivers in the left lane.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation allowing people to kill black bears on their property while vetoing a bill that targets slow drivers in the left lane. The governor signed 14 bills from this year's legislative session and vetoed three, his office announced Friday. H.B. 87 provides a stand-your-ground defense for Florida residents to shoot and kill black bears on their property to defend themselves and their property.
The language of this bill is too broad and could lead to drivers in Florida being pulled over, ticketed, and fined for driving in the furthest left lane even if they are not impeding the flow of traffic or if there are few or no other cars in the immediate are,' DeSantis wrote in his veto letter.
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