DeSantis Signs Bill Shielding Musk’s SpaceX From ‘Spaceflight Entity Liability’

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a bill regarding spaceflight on Thursday just one day after he announced his presidential run in a glitch-filled interview with Elon Musk on Twitter Spaces.

DeSantis signed into law CS/SB 1318 – Spaceflight Entity Liability along with 27 other bills. The law exempts “spaceflight entity from liability for injury to or death of a crew resulting from spaceflight activities under certain circumstances.” The measure also requires “a spaceflight entity to have a crew sign a specified warning statement.”

Florida is a known launching point for SpaceX aircrafts, and the new law could potentially shield Musk and other space flight companies from being sued for accidents that injure or kill crew members.

The law specifies a “spaceflight entity” as a “public or private entity holding a United States Federal Aviation Administration launch, reentry, operator, or launch site license for spaceflight activities or which is otherwise authorized by the United States Government to conduct spaceflight activities.”

DeSantis is currently locked in an ongoing feud with Disney, after he revoked Disney’s control of Reedy Creek in February as punishment for the company’s opposition to anti-LGBTQ legislation championed by the governor. “We’re not going to have a corporation controlling its own government,” DeSantis, ironically but not surprisingly, declared at the time. “So the state’s going to have a board to run it. So Disney will not have self-governing status anymore.” Trending 'Survivor' Superfan Sia Gives $130,000 to Her Favorite Contestants Trump’s Lawyers Warn Him: Get Ready to Be Indicted by the Feds DeSantis Signs Bill Shielding Musk's SpaceX From 'Spaceflight Entity Liability' Tina Turner Was Open About Ike's Abuse — Rappers Made Her A Punchline

DeSantis reportedly accepted multiple donations from Disney, totaling $100,000 between 2019 and 2021. Disney was also one of the sponsors of his gubernatorial inauguration earlier this year.

Last month, SpaceX’s privately owned spaceport in South Texas launched the most powerful rocket ever built before the spacecraft exploded over the Gulf of Mexico. The explosion reportedly hurled chunks of concrete and metal thousands of feet away into sensitive habitat, and sparked a 3.5-acre fire on state park lands near the launch site. Environmental groups and cultural-heritage nonprofits are suing the Federal Aviation Administration in federal court, arguing that the agency failed to conduct a comprehensive environmental review.

Thiezing on May 26th, 2023 at 08:41 UTC »

sign here so it's not Elon's fault:

“WARNING: Under Florida law, there is no liability for an injury to or death of a participant or crew in a spaceflight activity provided by a spaceflight entity if such injury or death results from the spaceflight activity. Injuries caused by spaceflight activities may include, among others, injury to land, equipment, persons, and animals, as well as the potential for you to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to your injury or death. You are assuming the risk of participating in this spaceflight activity.”

https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023/1318/BillText/er/PDF

TintedApostle on May 26th, 2023 at 07:14 UTC »

He doesn't even try to hide the corruption.

Chatsubo_dude on May 26th, 2023 at 07:13 UTC »

The rich will always buddy up with authoritarians to escape responsibility / accountability for their business