There is no deflection. I explained how this expands power to inhibit free assembly but wouldn’t really add any powers to stop rioting as the crimes being committed in these cities around the country are already crimes.But the *lack of need* doesn’t exist. What you say shouldn’t be in the legislation isn’t in the legislation.
I know you could care less about the intent. If you did, you’d have read more than the title and you’d have seen what you don’t think should be in there isn’t actually in there.
And it is an observation. There are a group of people who form an opinion based on incomplete information. By your posts, you have shown yourself to be in that group. When presented with the correct information, they may do one of a few things. They might take in all the available information and make a more informed decision, even if that decision differs from the one previously made. Or they could reject that information as irrelevant because it doesn’t line up with their opinion. Another option is to get the information, recognize their hasty decision doesn’t make sense, then, afraid to have people think they are wrong, dismiss the entire subject by saying it’s pointless to discuss it.
It appears you may fit in the last category. Despite multiple people telling you what you were saying wasn’t in the law, you persisted, using the title, rather than the text, to prove your position. When pushed to find the proof in the text, you could care less about it because it’ll get change over time.
So here’s the substance. The law does not make any assemblies illegal in and of themselves. The law lists no penalties for simply assembling. The law has a purpose, to take laws listed elsewhere and enhance the penalties if the crime was committed during a violent or disorderly protest.
So feel free to read all of the law. Or don’t. Feel free to reply based on any new information you may have learned. Or don’t. Feel free to discuss something actually in the law. Or don’t. But you’re not fooling anyone by the constant deflection.
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I have said my piece but still don’t understand what exactly this new legislation will accomplish. As free citizens these are questions that should be asked of any new legislation. Are the purported benefits worth the costs of the freedom we sacrifice. Maybe I am just thick, but I am really Struggling to see the benefits here.
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