Clementine
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This is a good thing. Protesting is one thing and it's the American way, but lately the mobs have taken things way too far. Actually stopping people from speaking or preventing them from getting to their destination is not free speech. It's anti-free speech and I'm glad that the penalties just increased for those who don't allow others to express themselves. You know the libs would form lynch mobs if protesters stopped Hillary from getting to her rally by blocking highways or threw fire bombs and fired shots outside of her rallies. Then the shit would hit the fan, but the left has just laughed at the criminal activity of those calling themselves anti-Trump protesters.
If those are the type of people that don't like Trump, it makes him look that much better. Who wants a leader that a bunch of thugs would choose?
"In Arizona, it just became a lot more dangerous to carry out a protest that blocks traffic.
Gov. Doug Ducey signed into law a piece of legislation that makes longer jail sentences possible for blocking traffic during protests — here’s looking at you, Trump protesters.
The law will take effect on Aug. 6 and exponentially increases the maximum penalty from 30 days and $500 to six months and a $2,500 fine.
The legislation also prevents public colleges and universities from restricting "noncommercial expressive activity," according to Your West Valley. That actually was the original plan for the bill, HB 2548. The piece is long overdue — the limitation of free speech at a public institution is not only immoral, but pretty clearly unconstitutional.
Before the bill was finished, it was decided that legislators would add the authority for stiffer sentences for those who block traffic en route to political rallies and government meetings — readers may remember how likely Republican nominee Donald Trump was blocked from entering a rally in Arizona back in march due to a mass of protesters.
"These bills protect free speech throughout our college campuses and also ensure an individual’s right to engage in free speech isn’t shut down by someone else who disagrees with his or her perspective," Ducey said."
http://conservativetribune.com/arizona-fed-up-trump-protest/can/x/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=THENewVoice&utm_campaign=manualpost
If those are the type of people that don't like Trump, it makes him look that much better. Who wants a leader that a bunch of thugs would choose?
"In Arizona, it just became a lot more dangerous to carry out a protest that blocks traffic.
Gov. Doug Ducey signed into law a piece of legislation that makes longer jail sentences possible for blocking traffic during protests — here’s looking at you, Trump protesters.
The law will take effect on Aug. 6 and exponentially increases the maximum penalty from 30 days and $500 to six months and a $2,500 fine.
The legislation also prevents public colleges and universities from restricting "noncommercial expressive activity," according to Your West Valley. That actually was the original plan for the bill, HB 2548. The piece is long overdue — the limitation of free speech at a public institution is not only immoral, but pretty clearly unconstitutional.
Before the bill was finished, it was decided that legislators would add the authority for stiffer sentences for those who block traffic en route to political rallies and government meetings — readers may remember how likely Republican nominee Donald Trump was blocked from entering a rally in Arizona back in march due to a mass of protesters.
"These bills protect free speech throughout our college campuses and also ensure an individual’s right to engage in free speech isn’t shut down by someone else who disagrees with his or her perspective," Ducey said."
http://conservativetribune.com/arizona-fed-up-trump-protest/can/x/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=THENewVoice&utm_campaign=manualpost