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    ************************************************** **************
    NATURIST ACTION COMMITTEE
    ACTION ALERT
    ************************************************** **************
    http://www.naturistaction.org
    ************************************************** **************

    Copyright 2007 by the Naturist Action Committee, which is
    responsible for its content. Permission is granted for the
    posting, forwarding or redistribution of this message, provided
    that it is reproduced in its entirety and without alteration.

    DATE : March 29, 2007
    SUBJECT: Florida Legislation
    TO : Florida naturists and other concerned Floridians

    Dear Naturist,

    The Naturist Action Committee (NAC) is requesting that Florida residents take immediate action concerning specific Florida state legislation. This NAC Action Alert includes specific contact information and instructions. It follows two NAC Advisories (January 21 and March 11) that established detailed awareness of the issues.

    IMPORTANT: NAC IS ASKING FOR ACTION FROM FLORIDA RESIDENTS ONLY

    NAC believes all naturists should be advised of this matter, but we are asking at this time that ONLY FLORIDA RESIDENTS respond to this call for action. If you live outside the state of Florida, please do not make contact at this time with Florida lawmakers.

    If you live in Florida, the Naturist Action Committee needs your help NOW!

    ABBREVIATED DISCUSSION

    Most of the threats to naturists come from bills that seek to modify Section 800.03 of the Florida Statutes and to increase the penalties that are attached to that law. Section 800.03 addresses the exposure or exhibition of sexual organs in a public place.

    For a more detailed discussion please refer to the NAC Advisory of March 11, 2007.

    WHY IS THIS A NATURIST ISSUE?

    Section 800.03 has been interpreted by Florida courts as applying only to lewd exposure. So why should naturists see it as their issue when penalties are increased for violations in that section of the law?

    The existing judicial protection associated with 800.03 is quite fragile. Even with favorable case law that dates back more than thirty years, overzealous enforcement officers occasionally feel justified in using the statutory language alone to bust someone for simple nudity under 800.03. When that happens, a naturist must mount a legal defense against a misdemeanor charge.

    Raising the penalty for 800.03 to the felony level, even under limited circumstances, makes any enforcement "misfire" a much more chilling prospect. The proposed changes to the wording of 800.03 that are included in many of the problem bills may prove to be the undoing of existing judicial protection.

    SPECIFIC FLORIDA LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS WITH SELECTED FLORIDA SENATORS

    SENATE BILL 2058 Sponsor: Sen. Victor Crist (R-Tampa). This is a Senate companion bill for House Bill 269, which has been referred, in slightly amended form, to the House Policy & Budget Council. Not quite identical to HB 269, Senate Bill 2058 contains the same escalated penalties for violation of 800.03, as well as much of the same language that many naturists find threatening. The slightly modified language in this bill is just not enough to turn it into a good bill.

    This bill has been referred to the Senate Criminal Justice Committee.

    SENATE BILL 1842 Sponsor: Sen. Dave Aronberg (D-Greenacres). Another Senate companion bill for HB 269. The wording of SB 1842 is similar to that of SB 2058. It includes enhanced penalties for Section 800.03 of the Florida Statutes.

    This bill has been referred to the Senate Criminal Justice Committee.

    SENATE BILL 2544 Sponsor: Sen. Ronda Storms (R-Tampa). This bill greatly enhances penalties for certain crimes. It adds 800.03 to the list of crimes for which the penalty is increased. A second offense under 800.03 would become a third degree felony, and a third offense would be a second degree felony, carrying a mandatory five years in prison. If SB 2544 passes the Senate in its present form, the proposals it contains will become law, since the House version (HB 41) has already passed the House.

    This bill has been referred to the Senate Criminal Justice Committee.

    SENATE BILL 1800 Sponsor: Sen. Bill Posey (R-Rockledge). This bill authorizes warrantless arrest, specifically where "[t]here is probable cause to believe that the person has unlawfully exhibited his or her sexual organs in public in violation of s. 800.03." The troubling implications for naturists are obvious.

    This bill has been referred to the Senate Criminal Justice Committee.

    WHAT IS NAC DOING?

    The Naturist Action Committee continues to work closely on this matter with local naturists and with representatives of Florida naturist clubs and groups. NAC is conferring with lawmakers and their staff members. NAC is also working the professional legislative lobbyist retained by South Florida Free Beaches. NAC has committed to pick up a portion of the expense for that lobbyist during the 2007 legislative session.

    WHAT IS NAC ASKING YOU TO DO?

    The Naturist Action Committee is asking you to take action immediately by contacting members of the Florida State Senate Committee on Criminal Justice.

    WHOM TO CONTACT

    The Senate Criminal Justice Committee has nine members. Please write or call as many members of the committee as you can.

    Sen. Nancy Argenziano (R-Crystal River) Committee Chair
    Room 311, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5017 [email protected]

    Sen. Dave Aronberg (D-Greenacres) Committee Vice Chair
    Room 405, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5356 [email protected]
    NOTE: Sen. Aronberg is sponsor of SB 1842, a bill on the list.

    Sen. Michael S. "Mike" Bennett (R-Bradenton)
    Room 216, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5078 [email protected]

    Sen. Victor Crist (R-Tampa)
    Room 208, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5068 [email protected]
    NOTE: Sen. Crist is sponsor of SB 2058, a bill on the list.

    Sen. M. Mandy Dawson (D-Ft. Lauderdale)
    Room 410, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5112 [email protected]

    Sen. James E. "Jim" King, Jr. (R-Jacksonville)
    Room 400, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5030 [email protected]

    Sen. Evelyn J. Lynn (R-Daytona Beach)
    Room 212, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5033 [email protected]

    Sen. Frederica S. Wilson (D-Miami Gardens)
    Room 202, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5116 [email protected]

    Sen. Stephen R. Wise (R-Jacksonville)
    Room 220, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5027 [email protected]

    WHEN YOU WRITE OR CALL

    Write a letter, send an e-mail or call by telephone. Each is effective. It's acceptable to do more than one, and NAC encourages it.

    WRITE A LETTER OR AN E-MAIL

    1. Address your correspondence to each Senator separately.
    Don't count on someone to pass a single message around to
    multiple lawmakers.

    2. Give your name and the city of your residence.
    Anonymous letters are discarded.

    3. Be polite.

    4. Write clearly that you OPPOSE Senate Bills 2058, 1842, 2544 and 1800.

    CALL

    1. Call during regular business hours and ask for the Senator,
    but be prepared to speak with a legislative aide, instead.
    That's okay. Each aide is trained to make notes about your specific concerns.

    2. Say your name and the city of your residence. Anonymous calls are disregarded.

    3. Be polite.

    4. Say clearly that you OPPOSE Senate Bills 1800, 1842, 2058, and 2544.

    WHAT MORE TO SAY?

    1. Enhancing penalties for Section 800.03 solves no immediate or long
    term problem. The emphasis should be on lewd behavior, not nudity.

    2. These bills create bad law through their unjustified compression of
    punishments to be all at the top of the scale. When everything becomes
    a felony, where is there room to punish serious crime?

    3. The "time and place" restrictions in some of these bills are problematic.
    Haulover Beach, a significant clothing-optional tourist draw and source
    of revenue for Miami-Dade County, is located in a county park.
    Authorities once considered locating a public school nearby.
    Nudity in a county park would be a felony under SB 1842, and nudity
    near a school would be a felony under SB 1842 and SB 2058.

    4. Senate Bill 2544, sponsored by Sen. Ronda Storms, deals with escalated
    penalties for certain offense. It includes a "mandatory minimum" of five
    years imprisonment for a third conviction under 800.03. That's a harsher
    penalty than the State's punishment for vehicular manslaughter.

    5. At the same time some bills propose "reclassifying" the penalties for
    Section 800.03, Senate Bill 1800 proposes relaxing the standard required
    for making an arrest under that statute. The introduction of warrantless
    arrests for 800.03 invites further erosion of personal freedoms and would
    make bad law for Florida.

    MORE INFORMATION

    You can access additional information on the Web site of the Naturist Action Committee.

    http://www.naturistaction.org

    Select "Alerts, Advisories and Updates." Under Current Action Alerts, you'll find the text of this NAC Action Alert, along with links to the complete text of each of these Florida bills, existing Florida law and pertinent court cases.

    PLEASE HELP NAC HELP LOCAL NATURISTS

    The Naturist Action Committee is the nonprofit volunteer political adjunct to The Naturist Society. NAC exists to advance and protect the rights and interests of naturists throughout North America.

    Opposing dangerous legislation is quite costly. The Naturist Action Committee relies entirely on your voluntary support. Please donate generously with a check to:

    NAC
    PO Box 132
    Oshkosh, WI 54903

    Or use your credit card to make a direct donation online through NAC's Web site:

    http://www.naturistaction.org/donate/

    Thank you for choosing to make a difference.

    Naturally,

    Morley Schloss
    Board Member
    Naturist Action Committee

    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Naturist Action Committee (NAC) - PO Box 132, Oshkosh, WI 54903
    Executive Dir. Bob Morton - [email protected]
    Board Member Morley Schloss - [email protected]
    Online Rep. Dennis Kirkpatrick - [email protected]
    ---------------------------------------------------------------

  • #2
    ************************************************** **************
    NATURIST ACTION COMMITTEE
    ACTION ALERT
    ************************************************** **************
    http://www.naturistaction.org
    ************************************************** **************

    Copyright 2007 by the Naturist Action Committee, which is
    responsible for its content. Permission is granted for the
    posting, forwarding or redistribution of this message, provided
    that it is reproduced in its entirety and without alteration.

    DATE : March 29, 2007
    SUBJECT: Florida Legislation
    TO : Florida naturists and other concerned Floridians

    Dear Naturist,

    The Naturist Action Committee (NAC) is requesting that Florida residents take immediate action concerning specific Florida state legislation. This NAC Action Alert includes specific contact information and instructions. It follows two NAC Advisories (January 21 and March 11) that established detailed awareness of the issues.

    IMPORTANT: NAC IS ASKING FOR ACTION FROM FLORIDA RESIDENTS ONLY

    NAC believes all naturists should be advised of this matter, but we are asking at this time that ONLY FLORIDA RESIDENTS respond to this call for action. If you live outside the state of Florida, please do not make contact at this time with Florida lawmakers.

    If you live in Florida, the Naturist Action Committee needs your help NOW!

    ABBREVIATED DISCUSSION

    Most of the threats to naturists come from bills that seek to modify Section 800.03 of the Florida Statutes and to increase the penalties that are attached to that law. Section 800.03 addresses the exposure or exhibition of sexual organs in a public place.

    For a more detailed discussion please refer to the NAC Advisory of March 11, 2007.

    WHY IS THIS A NATURIST ISSUE?

    Section 800.03 has been interpreted by Florida courts as applying only to lewd exposure. So why should naturists see it as their issue when penalties are increased for violations in that section of the law?

    The existing judicial protection associated with 800.03 is quite fragile. Even with favorable case law that dates back more than thirty years, overzealous enforcement officers occasionally feel justified in using the statutory language alone to bust someone for simple nudity under 800.03. When that happens, a naturist must mount a legal defense against a misdemeanor charge.

    Raising the penalty for 800.03 to the felony level, even under limited circumstances, makes any enforcement "misfire" a much more chilling prospect. The proposed changes to the wording of 800.03 that are included in many of the problem bills may prove to be the undoing of existing judicial protection.

    SPECIFIC FLORIDA LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS WITH SELECTED FLORIDA SENATORS

    SENATE BILL 2058 Sponsor: Sen. Victor Crist (R-Tampa). This is a Senate companion bill for House Bill 269, which has been referred, in slightly amended form, to the House Policy & Budget Council. Not quite identical to HB 269, Senate Bill 2058 contains the same escalated penalties for violation of 800.03, as well as much of the same language that many naturists find threatening. The slightly modified language in this bill is just not enough to turn it into a good bill.

    This bill has been referred to the Senate Criminal Justice Committee.

    SENATE BILL 1842 Sponsor: Sen. Dave Aronberg (D-Greenacres). Another Senate companion bill for HB 269. The wording of SB 1842 is similar to that of SB 2058. It includes enhanced penalties for Section 800.03 of the Florida Statutes.

    This bill has been referred to the Senate Criminal Justice Committee.

    SENATE BILL 2544 Sponsor: Sen. Ronda Storms (R-Tampa). This bill greatly enhances penalties for certain crimes. It adds 800.03 to the list of crimes for which the penalty is increased. A second offense under 800.03 would become a third degree felony, and a third offense would be a second degree felony, carrying a mandatory five years in prison. If SB 2544 passes the Senate in its present form, the proposals it contains will become law, since the House version (HB 41) has already passed the House.

    This bill has been referred to the Senate Criminal Justice Committee.

    SENATE BILL 1800 Sponsor: Sen. Bill Posey (R-Rockledge). This bill authorizes warrantless arrest, specifically where "[t]here is probable cause to believe that the person has unlawfully exhibited his or her sexual organs in public in violation of s. 800.03." The troubling implications for naturists are obvious.

    This bill has been referred to the Senate Criminal Justice Committee.

    WHAT IS NAC DOING?

    The Naturist Action Committee continues to work closely on this matter with local naturists and with representatives of Florida naturist clubs and groups. NAC is conferring with lawmakers and their staff members. NAC is also working the professional legislative lobbyist retained by South Florida Free Beaches. NAC has committed to pick up a portion of the expense for that lobbyist during the 2007 legislative session.

    WHAT IS NAC ASKING YOU TO DO?

    The Naturist Action Committee is asking you to take action immediately by contacting members of the Florida State Senate Committee on Criminal Justice.

    WHOM TO CONTACT

    The Senate Criminal Justice Committee has nine members. Please write or call as many members of the committee as you can.

    Sen. Nancy Argenziano (R-Crystal River) Committee Chair
    Room 311, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5017 [email protected]

    Sen. Dave Aronberg (D-Greenacres) Committee Vice Chair
    Room 405, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5356 [email protected]
    NOTE: Sen. Aronberg is sponsor of SB 1842, a bill on the list.

    Sen. Michael S. "Mike" Bennett (R-Bradenton)
    Room 216, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5078 [email protected]

    Sen. Victor Crist (R-Tampa)
    Room 208, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5068 [email protected]
    NOTE: Sen. Crist is sponsor of SB 2058, a bill on the list.

    Sen. M. Mandy Dawson (D-Ft. Lauderdale)
    Room 410, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5112 [email protected]

    Sen. James E. "Jim" King, Jr. (R-Jacksonville)
    Room 400, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5030 [email protected]

    Sen. Evelyn J. Lynn (R-Daytona Beach)
    Room 212, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5033 [email protected]

    Sen. Frederica S. Wilson (D-Miami Gardens)
    Room 202, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5116 [email protected]

    Sen. Stephen R. Wise (R-Jacksonville)
    Room 220, Senate Office Building
    404 South Monroe Street
    Tallahassee, FL 32399
    (850) 487-5027 [email protected]

    WHEN YOU WRITE OR CALL

    Write a letter, send an e-mail or call by telephone. Each is effective. It's acceptable to do more than one, and NAC encourages it.

    WRITE A LETTER OR AN E-MAIL

    1. Address your correspondence to each Senator separately.
    Don't count on someone to pass a single message around to
    multiple lawmakers.

    2. Give your name and the city of your residence.
    Anonymous letters are discarded.

    3. Be polite.

    4. Write clearly that you OPPOSE Senate Bills 2058, 1842, 2544 and 1800.

    CALL

    1. Call during regular business hours and ask for the Senator,
    but be prepared to speak with a legislative aide, instead.
    That's okay. Each aide is trained to make notes about your specific concerns.

    2. Say your name and the city of your residence. Anonymous calls are disregarded.

    3. Be polite.

    4. Say clearly that you OPPOSE Senate Bills 1800, 1842, 2058, and 2544.

    WHAT MORE TO SAY?

    1. Enhancing penalties for Section 800.03 solves no immediate or long
    term problem. The emphasis should be on lewd behavior, not nudity.

    2. These bills create bad law through their unjustified compression of
    punishments to be all at the top of the scale. When everything becomes
    a felony, where is there room to punish serious crime?

    3. The "time and place" restrictions in some of these bills are problematic.
    Haulover Beach, a significant clothing-optional tourist draw and source
    of revenue for Miami-Dade County, is located in a county park.
    Authorities once considered locating a public school nearby.
    Nudity in a county park would be a felony under SB 1842, and nudity
    near a school would be a felony under SB 1842 and SB 2058.

    4. Senate Bill 2544, sponsored by Sen. Ronda Storms, deals with escalated
    penalties for certain offense. It includes a "mandatory minimum" of five
    years imprisonment for a third conviction under 800.03. That's a harsher
    penalty than the State's punishment for vehicular manslaughter.

    5. At the same time some bills propose "reclassifying" the penalties for
    Section 800.03, Senate Bill 1800 proposes relaxing the standard required
    for making an arrest under that statute. The introduction of warrantless
    arrests for 800.03 invites further erosion of personal freedoms and would
    make bad law for Florida.

    MORE INFORMATION

    You can access additional information on the Web site of the Naturist Action Committee.

    http://www.naturistaction.org

    Select "Alerts, Advisories and Updates." Under Current Action Alerts, you'll find the text of this NAC Action Alert, along with links to the complete text of each of these Florida bills, existing Florida law and pertinent court cases.

    PLEASE HELP NAC HELP LOCAL NATURISTS

    The Naturist Action Committee is the nonprofit volunteer political adjunct to The Naturist Society. NAC exists to advance and protect the rights and interests of naturists throughout North America.

    Opposing dangerous legislation is quite costly. The Naturist Action Committee relies entirely on your voluntary support. Please donate generously with a check to:

    NAC
    PO Box 132
    Oshkosh, WI 54903

    Or use your credit card to make a direct donation online through NAC's Web site:

    http://www.naturistaction.org/donate/

    Thank you for choosing to make a difference.

    Naturally,

    Morley Schloss
    Board Member
    Naturist Action Committee

    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Naturist Action Committee (NAC) - PO Box 132, Oshkosh, WI 54903
    Executive Dir. Bob Morton - [email protected]
    Board Member Morley Schloss - [email protected]
    Online Rep. Dennis Kirkpatrick - [email protected]
    ---------------------------------------------------------------

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    • #3
      Thank You NAC.

      Let us tourists know when you want our input. I have Vacationed in Florida 5 of the last 7 years because of the freedom and choices they provide for nudists.
      To make Nudity a Felony would take Millions of Dollars out of their economy.
      When will the politicians learn how to write laws that are fair and just. Laws that target the problem instead of Blanket laws that turn innocent people into Felons.

      Steve

      Comment


      • #4
        Supreme Court decision on the nude demonstration case should come by the end of June

        I don't know if this is the same thing, but its happening in Florida.

        Comment


        • #5
          quote:
          Originally posted by simonsebs:
          Supreme Court decision on the nude demonstration case should come by the end of June

          I don't know if this is the same thing, but its happening in Florida.


          -------------

          Not the same thing.

          The case before SCOTUS (Supreme Court of the United States) does not argue nudity issues.

          It is associated with whether a person filing suit can get their legal fees paid by the loosing side.

          In many cases before a court, the loosing side may be compelled to pay the attorney and court fees of the winning side in the litigation. In a vast majority of cases, expecially those involving certain civil and personal rights cases, the only reason a case will be taken by an attorney is because there is a good chance the attorney will be paid by the loosing side. This is especially true when the attorney's client is not wealthy.

          The concern is that if SCOTUS rules legal fees cannot be recouped that a lot of rights cases will never reach the courts, meaning only the rich or those with the wherewithall to raise funds will be able to bring a case to court.

          The case that generated this is one involving nudists and their right to conduct nude protests or demonstrations in the nude. When they went to petition the court for the loosing municipality to pay their fees because the court found their rights had been violated, the municipality challenged the law that compels them to pay. And this case has reached the US Supremes.

          It should be noted that cases before SCOTUS rarely if ever re-visit the original case or decision. They simply affirm or overturn rulings of lower courts on technicalities, ie points of law, or errors in procedure.

          There are a number of rights groups backing the case to SCOTUS. It's not a specific nudist issue.

          ---

          The NAC Alert was on new legislation under proposal that could change the existing laws on nudity enough that it would have an impact on skinny dipping and other naturist activities statewide.

          Specifics and text of the bills are at the NAC web site. If you reference current alerts and go to the FL alert there will be additional links to the texts of concern.

          http://www.naturistaction.org



          DMK

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          • #6
            Is there any update on the current bill in Florida? The legislature is nearing completion. Is the bill out of committee?
            Florida Cracker

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            • #7
              quote:
              Is there any update on the current bill in Florida? The legislature is nearing completion. Is the bill out of committee?
              Florida Cracker


              You can look them all up right here.

              Bob

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              • #8
                quote:
                Originally posted by Florida Cracker:
                Is there any update on the current bill in Florida? The legislature is nearing completion. Is the bill out of committee?
                Florida Cracker



                As soon as there is something tangible to offer I will post here. Check back in a day or three from now (see post date)

                DMK

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                • #9
                  We have penned and emailed our views, as well as phoned each state rep,/senator informing them of impending elections and the Bill of Rights

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