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Arizona to Ban “Annoying” Behavior on the Internet

James Loehr Wrote: Apr 04, 2012 10:28 AM
So, how does Arizona enforce this unconstitutional act when the individual resides within another State that does not have this ridiculous law? They can't!
Joseph64 Wrote: Apr 04, 2012 1:22 PM
How does the federal government enforce the unconstitutional Mathew Shepard Hate Crimes Act? You can't condemn the Arizona law for trying to control people's thoughts without also condemning the Hate Crimes Act.

You and I may not use profanity in our Facebook posts, but what about that crazy relative who puts up the funniest posts that sometimes cross the line? Almost no one approves of swearing, but with the exception of broadcasting during daytime TV and radio, it is not illegal. Now new legislation in Arizona would effectively make swearing on the internet a crime.

Sponsored by Democrats and liberal Republicans, Arizona House Bill 2549 passed both the House and Senate almost unanimously last week, and has gone back to the House for a minor change before being sent...

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