Florida's "Halo Law" Targets First Responders
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•New 'Halo Law' makes it a crime to get too close to first responders in Florida
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New 'Halo Law' makes it a crime to get too close to first responders in Florida .
It was signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis in spring 2024 after legislators passed the bill earlier in the year .
Lawmakers say individuals must stand at least 25 feet from a first responder.
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