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Should certain symbols deemed racist,offensive or threatening be banned by the Gov.?
Should certain symbols deemed racist,offensive or threatening be banned by the government?
Yes-banned on your own property,but not a crime.
Yes-banned on your own property and a crime.
Yes-banned where ever regular protest are allowed but not a crime.
Yes-banned where ever regular protest are allowed and a crime.
Yes-banned on someone else's property or at a school or workplace,but not a crime.
Yes-banned on someone else's property or at a school or workplace and a crime.
No-The government has no business deeming any symbol illegal anywhere.
other.
Please note that a criminal offense is a misdemeanor or greater. A misdemeanor is punishable up to six months in jail.
New California law bans displaying nooses after Sarah Palin, Barack Obama effigies
California law already bans threatening displays of swastikas and burning crosses. Now add nooses to the list.
On Thursday, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed legislation making such displays punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $5,000.
Should certain symbols deemed racist,offensive or threatening be banned by the government?
Yes-banned on your own property,but not a crime.
Yes-banned on your own property and a crime.
Yes-banned where ever regular protest are allowed but not a crime.
Yes-banned where ever regular protest are allowed and a crime.
Yes-banned on someone else's property or at a school or workplace,but not a crime.
Yes-banned on someone else's property or at a school or workplace and a crime.
No-The government has no business deeming any symbol illegal anywhere.
other.
Please note that a criminal offense is a misdemeanor or greater. A misdemeanor is punishable up to six months in jail.
New California law bans displaying nooses after Sarah Palin, Barack Obama effigies
California law already bans threatening displays of swastikas and burning crosses. Now add nooses to the list.
On Thursday, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed legislation making such displays punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $5,000.
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