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Arkansas Town Threatens Citizens' Constitutional Rights - First Amendment - Fox Nation
"I feel as though our city is being held hostage by the city council," said Gould Mayor Earnest Nash.
Gould, Arkansas is made up of about 850 people. 850 people the Mayor believes will soon have cause for 850 lawsuits.
"This is America and even though this is Gould, Arkansas, this is still part of America. And in America, you can't just vote and violate peoples constitutional rights," said Nash.
Monday night, the city council wrote an ordinance disbanding a citizen's group and forbidding any future groups from forming without city council approval.
The ordinance states, "No new organizations shall be allowed to exist within the city of Gould without approval from majority of the city council."
Another ordinance bans the mayor from meeting with anyone without council approval.
"To tell me that I can't travel and I can't go to meetings and I can't get the money that we need - that's ludicrous!" said the Mayor.
First Quartzsite, AZ, which has now put 8 of it's 10 police officers under house arrest for criticizing the police chief and now this? WTF is going on?