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This would be one of the greatest developments to civilization:
"DeSantis also wants to make it a third-degree felony to block traffic during a protest — and offer immunity to drivers who accidentally kill or injure protesters who do so, according to the Herald."
This is why looters and rioters only stay in leftist sanctuaries. They know conservative areas have a shoot first ask questions never policy. This law is a good thing and will help prevent these uncivilized savages from burning up cities.
Gov. Ron DeSantis has drafted “anti-mob” legislation that would expand Florida’s Stand Your Ground law — a move that critics say will allow armed citizens to shoot suspected looters or anyone engaged in “criminal mischief” that disrupts a business.
Lawyers say it’s just one of the many troubling aspects of the draft bill being pushed by the Republican governor in response to police-brutality protests that erupted across Florida and the United States this summer.
“It allows for vigilantes to justify their actions,” said Denise Georges, a former Miami-Dade County prosecutor who had handled Stand Your Ground cases. “It also allows for death to be the punishment for a property crime — and that is cruel and unusual punishment. We cannot live in a lawless society where taking a life is done so casually and recklessly.”
I am all for this and have advocated this for years in NY.
I hope DeSantis runs for President.
Even before DeSantis Florida was a very strange place.
I'm sure this would work out great. If there's one state where its residents have a reputation for great personal decision-making, it's got to be Florida, right?
Well, as noted previously, when Trump (almost certainly) lost, I didn't notice any blocked freeways, street protests/riots, police stations/vehicles torched, or massed protests down Main Street. Odd.
Well, as noted previously, when Trump (almost certainly) lost, I didn't notice any blocked freeways, street protests/riots, police stations/vehicles torched, or massed protests down Main Street. Odd.
Have you been seeing lot of that in Arizona before the elections?
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