
This means no planes can release substances to change the weather, climate, or even sunlight. Under the new HB 477 law, all state airports must report any aircraft equipped for such purposes every month. Breaking this rule isn’t just a fine… it’s a felony that could land offenders in serious legal trouble.
Some are calling it a bold move to protect natural weather patterns, while others say it’s about time someone took action against sky manipulation. Either way, Florida just sent a strong message about who controls the clouds.
It’s a statement that saving the planet starts by respecting nature, not trying to control or rewrite it.