
Journal nullard's Journal: Submitted: Oregon Law Would Jail War Protesters as Terrorist 9
I just submitted the following article. If it is rejected, feel free to have discussion here.
Oregon is considering a law that would label protestors who disrupt traffic as terrorists. They would face 25 to life. So much for freedom of assembly. According to the article even the police union is opposed to this one.
on the other hand... (Score:2)
1st amendment> "or the right of the people peaceably to assemble"
There is a valid case to be made that disrupting traffic (including ambulances and other emergency vehicles) is not 'peaceably' assembling. Just cos you aren't hitting people doesn't mean you're being peaceful.
Calling yourself a protester doesn't give you a blank check to trespass or block traffic. You look like a kid throwing a tantrum, "I won't s
Re:on the other hand... (Score:2)
I'd call it obstructing traffic.
I'd assume there is already a law against obstructing traffic, and that is the law that should be used against them. Somehow I doubt obstructing traffic carries a 25 to life sentence.
Why the heck is everyone so busy trying to pass NEW laws against things that are ALREADY illegal? At least this time they didn't add "on the internet" to an old law.
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Re:on the other hand... (Score:2)
See, it's really not (comparable to hostage-taking, that is) and the fact that you would compare the two at all speaks volumes about how ridiculously coddled people in this country (I'm assuming you're also an American) really are.
I'm not sure I agree with protesters who block traffic, but it's hardly terrorism they're committing. They're not blowing up buildings, they're not physically attacking people: this isn't exactly
Re:on the other hand... (Score:2)
"I will obstruct you and keep you here until you bow to our wishes."
There are already laws on the books for blocking traffic, why not use those to arrest people and give them six months in jail to think about it?
Ask the police that.
no one in this country can take any hardship at all anymore
There's a difference between the hardships that stem from the war and the hardships that stem from people's
Re:on the other hand... (Score:2)
Yea, that's just like hostage-taking commited by terrorist organizations, except in this case you have the power to get out of your car and kick some hippie ass until they go away. Certainly, in the strictest sense, you could use the word "hostage", but I'm sure people who have actually been held hostage at gunpoint would claim that there's a slight difference in the two circumstances.
Ask the police that.
You mean why they don't
Sounds like Toronto... (Score:2)
Without even mentioning that this goes againt the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, it also makes it quite simple for the Police to stop protests which they don't agree with. For example, OCAP [www.ocap.ca] can f
Ahem (Score:2)
only one problem (Score:2)