Posted by
Blandly Urbane on Monday, January 22, 2007 12:12:58 PM
From
DeMediacratic Nation:
Finally someone is doing something to protect American citizens; my hero Democratic Representative Kyrsten Sinema.
The
legislation is being introduced to protect the many Americans,
especially in the SW portion of the country that enjoy all the weenie
roasts and marshmallow toasting going on in the area between the
borders of the U.S.A. and Mexico.
Because
of the rare instances of “illegal activity” along our southern border
it is also necessary to protect those families that enjoy midnight
hikes in the desert, Boyscouts that train and practice “escape and evade” maneuvers and the thousands of desert cookouts without fire that take place on a 24 hour basis in no mans land.
I
applaud Ms. Sinema’s efforts at protecting those that would be lumped
in with any “alleged illegal activity” in the borderlands of our nation.
From the Arizona Daily Star:
“PHOENIX
— A proposed new law would make felons out of members of the Minuteman
Civil Defense Corps — and probably some neighborhood watch groups.
HB
2286 would make it a crime for any individual or group not affiliated
with law enforcement to patrol "to detect alleged illegal activity" if
armed. Violators would be subject to up to 18 months in state prison.
The
proposal by Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Phoenix, does not name names. But
she said it is specifically aimed at the Minuteman organization "and
other vigilante groups" that patrol the border looking for those
entering the country illegally.”
According to the legislation HB2286, it will protect us from Domestic Terrorism.
HB2286:
Sec. 2. Title 13, chapter 23, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 13-2320, to read:
START_STATUTE13-2320. Domestic terrorism; classification
A.
An individual or group of individuals commits domestic terrorism if the
individual or group of individuals are not affiliated with a local,
state or federal law enforcement entity and associate with another
individual or group of individuals as an organization, group,
corporation or company for the purpose of patrolling to detect alleged
illegal activity or to individually patrol for the purpose of detecting
alleged illegal activity and if the individual or group of individuals
is armed with a firearm or other weapon.
B.
Any city, town or county that suffers injury arising out of a violation
of this section may maintain an action in superior court for the
recovery of damages or for an injunction, or both. the court may award
the successful party reasonable attorney fees.
C.
If the court sentences the defendant to a term of probation, the court
shall order that as an initial condition of probation the defendant be
imprisoned in the county jail for a period of not less than six months.
This jail term of incarceration shall not be deferred, deleted or
otherwise suspended and shall commence on the date of sentencing. THis
subsection does not apply to persons who are sentenced to serve a
period of incarceration in the state department of corrections.
D. A violation of this section is a class 5 felony.
Can I get a clue over here please…..
Recent posts from Coalition Against Illegal Immigration members:
“Globalization….Turning America into MexiSamoa” from Stik
“New RNC Chair Pro-Amnesty Advocate for Illegal Immigrants” from Liberally Conservative
“Martinez, I Watched the Rule of Law Erode and Disappear,” from CommonSenseAmerica
“Illegal Immigration and Civil Rights,” from Morning Coffee
“40 Illegals Arrested at Military Bases, No Charges for Employers,” from Morning Coffee
“How About Some Action?” from Right Truth
“Illegal Aliens Continue to be Caught Working at Military Bases,” from Bear Creek Ledger
"No Previous/Future Knowledge of English Necessary," from DeMediacratic Nation
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