Pass the Final Breath Act — Protect Florida’s Children from Repeat Sexual Predators


Pass the Final Breath Act — Protect Florida’s Children from Repeat Sexual Predators
The Issue
The Final Breath for Predators Act
Every Child Deserves Safety. Every Predator Deserves Final Justice.
The State of Florida has a moral duty to protect its children—not after the third victim, not after decades of trauma, but now.
I am calling on the Florida Legislature to pass The Final Breath for Predators Act, a bill that would impose the death penalty or life without parole on any individual convicted three times of sexually abusing or molesting a child aged 13 or younger. This is a call for justice, accountability, and prevention.
Why This Matters
· - 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 13 boys in the U.S. will experience sexual abuse during childhood (U.S. DOJ).
· - Over 90% of child sexual abuse victims know their abuser.
· - Only 1 in 10 cases are ever reported.
· - Recidivism rates for convicted child molesters are among the highest of any crime—some studies show re-offense rates as high as 52%.
· - Most abusers are never caught. Of those who are, too many are released—only to offend again.
What the Final Breath Act Will Do
· - Mandate the death penalty or life without parole after a third conviction for sexually abusing a child aged 13 or younger.
· - Close legal loopholes that allow predators to return to society.
· - Send a clear message: Florida protects its children.
This isn’t about vengeance—it’s about prevention.
Why Florida? Why Now?
· - Florida has led the way on laws against sex trafficking, opioids, and violent crime.
· - But children are still at risk from repeat predators.
· - One child abused is a tragedy. A third victim is a failure of justice.
We Call On These Leaders:
· - Governor Ron DeSantis
· - Senator Ben Albritton – President of the Florida Senate
· - Representative Danny Alvarez – Chair of the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
· - Attorney General James Uthmeier
Together, We Can Make History
This Act is about zero tolerance, true deterrence, and moral courage.
Sign. Share. Speak up—for those who cannot.

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The Issue
The Final Breath for Predators Act
Every Child Deserves Safety. Every Predator Deserves Final Justice.
The State of Florida has a moral duty to protect its children—not after the third victim, not after decades of trauma, but now.
I am calling on the Florida Legislature to pass The Final Breath for Predators Act, a bill that would impose the death penalty or life without parole on any individual convicted three times of sexually abusing or molesting a child aged 13 or younger. This is a call for justice, accountability, and prevention.
Why This Matters
· - 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 13 boys in the U.S. will experience sexual abuse during childhood (U.S. DOJ).
· - Over 90% of child sexual abuse victims know their abuser.
· - Only 1 in 10 cases are ever reported.
· - Recidivism rates for convicted child molesters are among the highest of any crime—some studies show re-offense rates as high as 52%.
· - Most abusers are never caught. Of those who are, too many are released—only to offend again.
What the Final Breath Act Will Do
· - Mandate the death penalty or life without parole after a third conviction for sexually abusing a child aged 13 or younger.
· - Close legal loopholes that allow predators to return to society.
· - Send a clear message: Florida protects its children.
This isn’t about vengeance—it’s about prevention.
Why Florida? Why Now?
· - Florida has led the way on laws against sex trafficking, opioids, and violent crime.
· - But children are still at risk from repeat predators.
· - One child abused is a tragedy. A third victim is a failure of justice.
We Call On These Leaders:
· - Governor Ron DeSantis
· - Senator Ben Albritton – President of the Florida Senate
· - Representative Danny Alvarez – Chair of the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
· - Attorney General James Uthmeier
Together, We Can Make History
This Act is about zero tolerance, true deterrence, and moral courage.
Sign. Share. Speak up—for those who cannot.

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Petition created on May 9, 2025