
Stiffening penalties for child luring crimes
02/07/24 • 8 min
In the third episode of our four-part series on Sheriff Mina's legislative priorities, we explore the mission to strengthen protections for our children with Lt. Chip Denmark. We discuss the current law in Florida, where luring or enticing a child under 12 into a secluded space is shockingly only a misdemeanor. Highlighting the need for change, Sheriff Mina proposes making this act a felony.
(0:54) Explaining the current Florida law
(1:53) Past examples of this law being applied
(2:53) Electronic luring of a child is already a felony
(3:41) Challenges for law enforement when it is only a misdemeanor
(4:42) Explaining Sheriff Mina's goal to make it a felony
In the third episode of our four-part series on Sheriff Mina's legislative priorities, we explore the mission to strengthen protections for our children with Lt. Chip Denmark. We discuss the current law in Florida, where luring or enticing a child under 12 into a secluded space is shockingly only a misdemeanor. Highlighting the need for change, Sheriff Mina proposes making this act a felony.
(0:54) Explaining the current Florida law
(1:53) Past examples of this law being applied
(2:53) Electronic luring of a child is already a felony
(3:41) Challenges for law enforement when it is only a misdemeanor
(4:42) Explaining Sheriff Mina's goal to make it a felony
Previous Episode

The fight against reckless driving and street racing
In the second episode of our four-part series, we delve into Sheriff John Mina's legislative push against the dangers of street racing, reckless driving and intersection takeovers with Lt. Mike Crabbe. Highlighting the growing menace these activities pose to public safety, the discussion covers proposed legal reforms aimed at escalating penalties, including turning second offenses into felonies and increasing fines for spectators, to deter such hazardous behavior and ensure safer streets for the community.
- (1:45): A brief history of OCSO's efforts to combat the problem
- (2:50): All of these illegal street activities are considered RVO's
- (4:01): Recent trends we've seen
- (6:38): The role of social media with reckless vehicle operation
- (8:26): The problem, and the public's frustration, is widespread
- (10:10): The Sheriff's legislative proposal to combat the problem
- (16:10): Success stories from the last year of tackling the issue
Next Episode

Closing a loophole in Risk Protection Orders
In the concluding episode of our series on legislative reforms, we address a loophole in Risk Protection Orders (RPOs)—the lack of penalties for providing firearms to individuals under an RPO. Sheriff John Mina proposes making it a felony to knowingly give a gun to someone under an RPO. Cristal Maisonet, assistant general counsel at OCSO, joins us to discuss the impact of this change and how it would strengthen protections against gun violence.
(1:25) What is a Risk Protection Order (RPO)? (2:10) How are RPO's implemented in Florida? (7:50) Have RPO's been effective so far? (10:10) Explaining the current loophole the law (12:48) How do people respond to being placed under and RPO? (14:02) Addressing the loophole
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