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September 21, 2020 at 9:31 pm #2682
Rocky17ParticipantGovernor DeSantis has proposed and the state legislature is about to pass specific laws regarding violent protests. As I understand it, any projectile thrown at police will mandate a minimum 6 month sentence. Any defacement or damage rendered to a public building, statue or structure will be a felony and an automatic prison sentence. Any municipality that defunds police will face automatic and total loss of state funding. No bail will be allowed for violent protesting. Obstructing a street without a protest permit will be cause for arrest. Out of state protesters who commit violence will be subject to stricter penalties.
At least its a good first step. 10 years for striking an officer and five years for damaging a public building would be acceptable to me. Life imprisonment if an officer is injured and lost his ability to work is just fine with me also. We need to stop this BS. What a contrast compared to the cowards on the west coast. Wheeler in Portland released every arrested protester and they rewarded him by going out and damaging buildings, autos, people and even forcing him out of his home again and again What a weak SOB coward he is. Portland has paid an awful price. Oregonians are getting what they voted for. Beeg Dawg could never have imagined that downtown Portland could ever look as it does or that government would have allowed it to get this far.
Can you imagine what the MSM would say and do if Republicans took to the streets and encamped in front of Pelosi`s home or any other Dem politician if she or they did something constitutionally allowed every time they did not like it? And threatened her or them? Anyone who votes for Biden is voting for mob rule and rule by intimidation and the end of the rule of law.
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