Minnesota Legislator Introduces Bill To Strip Criminal Protestors Of Food Stamps, Unemployment Benefits
A Minnesota State Senator has introduced legislation that would make anyone convicted of crimes in connection with a protest ineligible to receive government benefits like food stamps, unemployment benefits, and student loans.
Senator David Osmek, a Republican, introduced the bill amid months of riots in and around Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd in 2020, and more recently Daunte Wright last week.
NBC reports that anyone convicted under the law would be unable to receive:
âany type of state loan, grant, or assistance, including but not limited to college student loans and grants, rent and mortgage assistance, supplemental nutrition assistance, unemployment benefits and other employment assistance, Minnesota supplemental aid programs, business grants, medical assistance, general assistance, and energy assistance.â
A GOP lawmaker in Minnesota proposed a law to ban people convicted for crimes at protests from aid like food stamps and student loans.
âȘïž 35: states considering anti-protester bills since the killing of #GeorgeFloyd
âȘïž 10,000: protesters arrested in 1 week after his death pic.twitter.com/GTj8ZDgqq8â AJ+ (@ajplus) April 20, 2021
The Minnesota bill has almost no chance of passing, given that the Governor is a Democrat, and Democrats control the State Assembly.Â
But itâs not the first bill introduced by Republicans in the wake of ongoing unrest in different parts of the country.Â
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Florida Governor Signs âAnti-Riotâ Bill Into Law
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) on Monday signed into law what he called âthe strongest anti-rioting, pro-law enforcement measure in the country.â
The âCombating Public Disorderâ bill, as Gov. DeSantis stated, puts âan end to the bullying and intimidation tactics of the radical left.â The law increases penalties for individuals who commit crimes during a riot situation.
As Gov. DeSantis signed the bill, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd did not mince words about how Floridians feel about their state, and how they intend to keep it the way it is.
âPay attention, we got a new law and weâre going to use it if you make us. Weâre going to protect the people.â The Sheriff wasnât done:
âThis is what we enjoy in Florida,â he said. âThis is the Florida we know and love.â
âWelcome to Florida! But donât register to vote and vote the stupid way you did up north, youâll get what they got!â
Polk County, Florida Sheriff Grady Judd to the “millions and millions” of people moving to Florida:
“Welcome to Florida. But don’t register to vote and vote the stupid way you did up north. You’ll get what they got.” pic.twitter.com/jsSaID4LM3
â Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) April 19, 2021
Other States Following Suit
The citizens of other states appear to have had their fill of unlawful protests and riots as well.
According to the International Center For Not-For-Profit-Law, with the addition of Florida, 29 states have enacted some sort of anti-riot legislation.
In Arkansas, it is a Class A misdemeanor to obstruct or interfere with first responders. Oklahoma includes penalties for protesting on private property, in Tennessee, fines are imposed on protesters who block traffic, and in West Virginia, there is no liability for police for deaths while dispersing riots and unlawful assemblies.
Bottom line, protesters might want to familiarize themselves with the law where they plan to protest.Â
This video will always stick with me, especially when the media had the nerve to call stuff like this peaceful protesting pic.twitter.com/wY4nJVlQSj
â GRANT đ€ŽđŒ (@GRANTSRNTS) April 20, 2021
RELATED: Don Lemon Declares âPeople With Half a Brainâ Know Maxine Waters Didnât Incite Violence
Inciting Riots Not Tolerated By Members Of Congress Either
Liberal Democrat flame-thrower Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), may have more trouble than usual.
Waters made controversial statements after inserting herself into the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd.
Waters urged protesters to âget more confrontationalâ if Chauvin was found not guilty. âWeâve got to make sure that they know that we mean business. Weâre looking for a guilty verdict.â
Several Republicans, including House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, and four House members from Minnesota, have called for her censure, and even expulsion from the House.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has filed a resolution to expel Waters from the House.
Democrats have stood by Waters and insisted that she was not inciting or encouraging violence.
Steve Scalise Wants Accountability For Maxine Waters: âI Was Shot Because Of This Kind Of Dangerous Rhetoricâ https://t.co/n9npPJYuDg
â Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) April 20, 2021
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