Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed Senate Bill 56, a new law requiring all public-use airports in the state to submit monthly reports detailing any geoengineering or weather modification activities. The Florida Attorney General, James Uthmeier, has formally notified airports of this mandate and emphasized compliance with the law. Under SB 56, airports that fail to submit these reports may face penalties including loss of state funding, civil fines, and third-degree felony charges carrying up to five years in prison. The law aims to regulate aircraft capable of dispersing weather-altering substances, with the state citing concerns related to weather events such as the Texas floods. This enforcement marks a significant step in Florida's efforts to monitor and restrict weather modification practices within its jurisdiction.
🚨JUST IN🚨 Florida AG James Uthmeier has mandated that all state airports report any geoengineering or weather modification activities, with penalties for noncompliance. Uthmeier reminded airports to follow S.B. 56, signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis last month. The bill
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