Sunday, May 18, 2008

New York bans use of noose to intimidate

We read:
"Displaying a noose with the intention of threatening or harassing someone is now a felony under New York law - punishable by up to four years in prison.

Gov. David Paterson signed the legislation Thursday. It was proposed after the highly publicized "Jena 6" case in Louisiana and elsewhere in the country and some cases in New York.

Last September, a noose was found hanging in a locker room at the Hempstead Police Department on Long Island. The next month, a noose was found hanging on a black professor's door at Columbia University.

The [far-Leftist] Southern Poverty Law Center documented nearly 50 incidents of nooses displayed in high schools, workplaces and other venues around the country after the "Jena 6" incident. Normally, the group hears of a dozen or so cases in a year, according to its Web site. [And how many of those were placed by attention-seeking Leftists?]

The display of a noose was added to an existing law that makes it a crime of first-degree aggravated harassment to harass, annoy, threaten or alarm a victim chosen for reasons of bias. Displaying swastikas on property without permission from the owner and setting fire to a cross in public view are already included in the statute.

The conduct should be punished regardless of that, he said. The governor recommended a second change - eliminating the part of the law that allows a property owner to give permission for a swastika or noose to be displayed for an intimidating purpose.

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Most nooses seem to be the work of Leftist fakers so this law might catch some interesting fish.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The law shouldn't be changed to prevent landowners from giving permission because that steps over the line between intimidation and free speech because even speech we disagree with should still be protected.

Longview

Anonymous said...

You just have to wonder about the people of New York. Are they that stupid as to give up their rights to free speech? It is not the showing of a noose it is the application of the noose that should be illegal. Wake up America. Incrementation is coming for you.

Free speech causes intimidation. It is your first amendment rights they want.

Anonymous said...

What is needed are laws or a constitutional amendment that prevents goverment wildlife agents from entering a persons private property to search for endangered species without the owners concent no matter how endangred that speices is said to be