DeSantis Signs New Law in Light of Illegal Behavior Outside of Supreme Court Justices’ Homes
All of the ridiculous things that liberals continue to do on a daily basis is only strengthening the state of Florida.
Governor Ron DeSantis is on major winning streak when it comes to the way that he’s leading the people of Florida to make their lives better.
In light of the recent protests from the baby killers outside of the homes of several Supreme Court justices such as Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh, Gov. DeSantis has signed legislation in Florida to make sure to let people know that he’s not going to put up with that sort of behavior in his state.
DeSantis signed Florida House Bill 1571 into law Monday. The law bans protests outside a person’s home. Under the law, law enforcement officers must first issue a warning to protesters to disperse, but if they do not, officers can arrest them. Violations of the law will be prosecuted and punished as second-degree misdemeanors. The law will go into effect on October 1.
“Sending unruly mobs to private residences, like we have seen with the angry crowds in front of the homes of Supreme Court justices, is inappropriate,” DeSantis said in a statement Tuesday. “This bill will provide protection to those living in residential communities and I am glad to sign it into law.”
The new law states:
It is unlawful for a person to picket or protest before or about the dwelling of any person with the intent to harass or disturb that person in his or her dwelling.
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Before a person may be arrested for a violation of this section, a law enforcement officer… or a local, state, federal, or military law enforcement agency must go as near to the person as may be done with safety and shall command any person picketing or protesting before or about the dwelling of a person to immediately and peaceably disperse. If any such person does not thereupon immediately and peaceably disperse, he or she may be arrested for a violation of this section.
This is a yet another move in the right direction. Now, if they could just fix the alligator, hurricane, and humidity problem, I’d be headed down to Florida to find a home myself.
Sources:
Daily Wire