Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Florida State legislation to ban weather modification progresses


Florida State legislation to ban weather modification progresses



Florida Senator Ileana Garcia has introduced a bill, SB 56, aimed at banning “weather modification activities” in the state.

Titled ‘SB 56: Weather Modification Activities’, the Bill would prohibit the injection, release, or dispersion of any substance or apparatus into the atmosphere within Florida’s borders for the express purpose of affecting the temperature, weather or intensity of sunlight.  It includes a ban on what is colloquially known as chemtrails and formally known as stratospheric aerosol injection from aeroplanes.

If passed, it would repeal nearly a dozen provisions in Florida statutes that allow state-licensed weather modification such as cloud-seeding and would also ban all study, research or experimentation in the field of weather modification.


Senator Ileana Garcia (R) introduced the ‘Weather Modification Activities’ Bill on 20 November 2024 in Florida.  Its introduction followed claims that recent hurricanes Helene and Milton, which devastated Florida, were intentionally manipulated.

Further reading: Florida Introduces Bill to Ban Chemtrails, End Decades of Quiet Weather Modification Oversight, Jon Fleetwood, 28 November 2024

On 15 January 2025, the Bill was referred to the Criminal Justice system.  When a bill is referred to Criminal Justice, it means it has been assigned to the Criminal Justice Committee for review and consideration. The Committee examines legislation related to criminal law, corrections and law enforcement. The Committee may hold hearings, make amendments and decide whether to advance the Bill to further stages of the legislative process.

If passed and signed into law it will take effect on 1 July 2025.


Tennessee Governor Bill Lee (R) signed similar legislation into law in April 2024, though the state claims that the Clean Air Act enforced by the Federal Aviation Administration prevented them from enforcing the law.

Featured image: Aeroplane chemtrails in the sky above Nottinghamshire, England (left). Chemtrails in the sky above Bavaria, Germany.





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