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Florida lawmaker proposes life imprisonment or the death penalty for trafficking the vulnerable

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Anyone can be a victim of human trafficking, and it can occur in any U.S. community

A Republican lawmaker is proposing the harshest penalties -- life imprisonment or the death penalty -- for those who traffic children under the age of 12 or people with severe mental disabilities.

Representative Berny Jacques of Seminole filed the bill, which he says would be a critical tool in Florida’s fight against human trafficking.

It establishes capital sex trafficking as a distinct criminal offense.

Jacques calls trafficking a scourge that is worth taking on. He says he hopes his colleagues will agree.

“It’s not just our children. It’s all those who are at their most vulnerable state," he said. "So, it could be that adult who doesn’t have all of their capacities about them. And yet you’re going to have people prey on those people and traffic them for the purpose of sex. That is wrong, and we need to send a strong message that that will not be permitted here in the Sunshine State.”

Jacques says the bill would be a critical tool in Florida’s fight against human trafficking and would send a strong message.

“This is a common-sense approach," he said. "We are a law and order state. We have brought this strong type of punishment to other criminal actors, and so why should those who traffic our children for the purpose of sex be exempt from that?”

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Margie Menzel covers local and state government for WFSU News. She has also worked at the News Service of Florida and Gannett News Service. She earned her B.A. in history at Vanderbilt University and her M.S. in journalism at Florida A&M University.