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TexasTowelie

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Thu Feb 24, 2022, 12:45 AM Feb 2022

Republicans Introduce Redundant Crime Bills

Republicans are still scarred by the George Floyd protests last year, even though nothing really violent happened in Delaware. But lack of evidence of problem has never stopped a Republican from making you scared of that problem. So here are four new bills that establish four “new” crimes that address violence during protests. I put quotations around “new” because the behavior these four acts address are already crimes.

It is already illegal to loot. It’s called theft, larceny or buglary, depending on the circumstances. It is already illegal to burn down structures during a riot. It is called arson. It is already illegal to blow up a bomb during a protest. I really don’t have a problem with any these proposed “new” crimes, except for the fact that they are redundant and duplicative. Republicans used to be believe that every time the government passed a new law it leaves for the rest of us a little less freedom for the rest of us. I am quoting the West Wing’s Ainsley Hayes there. I suppose that doesn’t apply when racial equality protests are involved.

Senate Bill 223 is a bill to protect poor old Caesar Rodney. It would make it a crime to destroy a public monument during a riot.

Senate Bill 221 creates the crime of riotous burning, which is a class B felony, unless another individual is injured as a result of the riotous burning, in which case it is a class A felony. Conservative and hopefully soon retiring Democrat Bruce Ennis joins his fellow Republican friends as a sponsor.

Read more: https://bluedelaware.com/2022/02/22/republicans-introduce-redundant-crime-bills/

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