Arizona GOP leader kills bill that trampled First Amendment speech after widespread outcry – Daily Kos

Sometimes First Amendment speech can actually save First Amendment speech, and that's a very good thing. Due to widespread opposition, Arizona's Republican House speaker decided to kill a bill that would have made it a criminal offenseto plan a protest that led to rioting. The AP writes:

The measure passed last week by the Senate drew nationwide attention, particularly from civil libertarians, because it classified violent protest as an organized crime and said protesters who didn't initially intend to riot could still face criminal charges. That attention led Speaker J.D. Mesnard to decide Monday to kill it for the session.

Mesnard told The Associated Press that people all across the country now believe that the Arizona Legislature is trying to enact a law that will suppress their First Amendment right to assemble.

"It's gotten a lot of attention, and frankly whether it's fair or unfair, whether its accurate or inaccurate, at this point doesn't matter," he told the AP. "That's certainly not what the Legislature wants to be about I know that's not what the sponsor wanted in the first place. The best way to send a very clear signal that we're not doing it is to not move the bill."

Chalk one up for the First Amendment. Weneed it now more than ever.

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