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And, damn, how much good could we do with our excess military spending. I mean, beyond the great good of cutting taxes for the rich.
It also makes “mob intimidation”—defined as two or more people trying to compel someone to “assume, abandon, or maintain a particular viewpoint against his or her will”—a misdemeanor.
“People sitting outside eating outside a restaurant and you see this crazed mob circle around them and start screaming and really intimidating them,” said DeSantis. “I'm sorry that's not acceptable. I'm sorry you’re going to be held accountable, mind your own business.”
He added that local officials could also be held liable if damage occurred after they gave “stand down” orders to police. “That’s a dereliction of duty,” DeSantis said.
Florida’s new law also creates civil immunity for people who drive into crowds of protesters, meaning they won’t be sued for damages if people get hurt or killed if they claim self-defense (but they could still face criminal charges). Democrats asked their GOP colleagues whether the neo-Nazi who drove into a crowd of protesters during the violent Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville could have claimed immunity or self-defense. “That person rammed a vehicle into those people to hurt them,” GOP state Sen. Danny Burgess responded, according to the Orlando Sentinel. “He wasn’t defending himself.”
Palma after 1300 pages of police misconduct: “meh, chances are pretty low. I’m a strategy game guy.”
Also, Palma sees one video of people yelling at someone in a restaurant: “we all saw plenty of videos. I can get behind this.”
Why does the second amendment not apply to Black men holding guns?
The Chauvin verdict is in. It will be read between 4:30-5:00 est.