Florida Advocates Push for Stronger Domestic Violence Laws
Florida advocates are urging lawmakers to strengthen domestic violence laws, expand shelter funding, and enforce firearm surrender.

With rising reports of domestic violence, Florida advocates are calling on lawmakers to strengthen protections for survivors. Key priorities include enforcing firearm surrender, expanding shelter capacity, and enhancing police training.
Current Gaps in Florida Law
Firearms are not consistently surrendered when protective orders are issued.
Shelter capacity is limited, especially in rural areas.
Police lack standardized lethality assessments.
Proposed Reforms
Mandatory firearm surrender in all DV protective order cases.
Funding expansion for shelters, especially transitional housing.
Lethality assessments for all police domestic violence calls.
Stronger penalties for violating protective orders.
Community Support
Advocacy groups like Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence (FCADV) are lobbying legislators.
Survivors are testifying about the life-or-death importance of firearm enforcement.
Public awareness campaigns are gaining traction across the state.
Conclusion
Florida’s domestic violence laws need strengthening to reflect the reality survivors face. With firearm risks, shelter shortages, and inconsistent enforcement, bold legislative action is critical.
FAQs
What reforms are advocates pushing for in Florida?
Firearm surrender, more shelters, and lethality assessments.Why is firearm surrender important?
Most DV homicides in Florida involve firearms.What is a lethality assessment?
A risk tool police use to identify high-risk survivors.Who is leading reform efforts?
The Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence and survivor groups.What’s the biggest obstacle?
Legislative resistance and inconsistent enforcement.