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North Carolina has inched one step closer to imposing harsher punishments on individuals who engage in rioting and vandalism. House Bill 805 recently passed the Senate along party lines in a 25 to 18 vote.
The proposal sought to punish rioters with felony charges as well as jail time and heft fines, especially on participants causing injury or damages exceeding $1,500.
The measure would also create penalties for assaulting emergency responders and inciting others to a riot. GOP Sen. Danny Britt (N.C.) said the bill only seeks those who willfully engage in damage to property or damage to a person.
“What this law is doing is it is keeping our cities safe, our property safe,” he expressed. “While also allowing folks to exercise their First Amendment right, their First Amendment freedoms to protest.”
The new measures are in response to the violence seen in the wake of the death of George Floyd, which was estimated to have caused millions of dollars in damage in North Carolina alone. Critics however, call it an anti-democracy bill.
“We’re saying don’t do it. Even if you remain peaceful you could get arrested and spend two nights in jail,” expressed Sen. Natalie Murdock (D-N.C.). “Your protests for change are not welcome here. It sends a message that will cause people to police themselves and simply stay at home.”
Meanwhile, Saturday reports say the bill returned to the Republican controlled House where it’s expected to pass before heading to Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper’s (N.C.) desk.
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Posted By: Steve Williams
Saturday, August 28th 2021 at 10:47PM
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