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Monday, January 5, 2015

GOP to ban hooded sweatshirts?



Retard Alert!

  • The "small government" GOP strikes again.  Under this bill everything from hoodies to Halloween masks to costume party clothes to Guy Fawkes masks could be illegal.


The act of wearing a hoodie in public could soon be illegal in Oklahoma under a bill proposed by Don Barrington, a Republican state senator.

The bill, an amendment to existing law, would make it illegal for people to “intentionally conceal” their identities “in a public place by means of a robe, mask, or other disguise,” reports Oklahoma City NBC affiliate KFOR-TV.


Violators of the existing law (and the proposed amendment) face misdemeanor charges. If found guilty, they face fines of up to $500 and up to a year in prison.

The problem is that the immediately preceding paragraph in the existing law, titled 21 OS 1301, makes it illegal for anyone “to wear a mask, hood or covering, which conceals the identity of the wearer during the commission of a crime” or for “coercion, intimidation or harassment.”

Civil rights advocates worry that the two clauses read together could give police the authority to arrest someone for wearing a simple hooded sweatshirt.

“If somebody is out running, especially in this kind of weather, where it’s cold, drizzly, you might be inclined to wear your hoodie at Lake Hefner,” local attorney James Siderias told KFOR.

“I think this is a violation of an individual’s right to choose what they want to wear as long as it doesn’t violate the realm of public decency and moral values, and I think this could be very problematic,” the attorney added.

“I think they just overreached a little bit.”

Eduar Carreon, KFOR’s veritable hoodie wearer on the street, agrees.

“I’ve been wearing hoodies since I was a little kid,” Carreon reminisced.

(Daily Caller)


Guy Fawkes masks Banned in Oklahoma?
The ban makes the very point of the book and movie.
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“People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Governments should be
afraid of their people.” 

― Alan MooreV for Vendetta


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