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Thursday, March 1, 2012
This affects "restricted" federal buildings and grounds, not open public places. This bill is not designed to restrict free demonstrations in public areas, but to protect restricted areas from intrusion. I don't think this bill is danger sign you're making it out to be.
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Sorry, but what you think is really of no interest to me.
The new legislation allows prosecutors to charge anyone who enters a building without permission or with the intent to disrupt a government function with a federal offense if Secret Service is on the scene, but the law stretches to include not just the president’s palatial Pennsylvania Avenue home. Under the law, any building or grounds where the president is visiting — even temporarily — is covered, as is any building or grounds “restricted in conjunction with an event designated as a special event of national significance."
It’s not just the president who would be spared from protesters, either.
Covered under the bill is any person protected by the Secret Service. Although such protection isn’t extended to just everybody, making it a federal offense to even accidently disrupt an event attended by a person with such status essentially crushes whatever currently remains of the right to assemble and peacefully protest.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
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