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Trolling Could Get You 25 Years in Jail in Arizona

One of the Internet's basic tenets—the right to be as much of a myopic, infantile asshat as humanly possible—is currently under attack in Arizona. A sweeping update to the state's telecommunications harrasment bill could make naughty, angry words a Class 1 misdemeanor. Or worse. It's a dangerous precedent, yet another bill written and supported by legislators who fundamentally don't understand the nature of the internet. And I'm not just being a, well, you know. Arizona House Bill 2549 passed both legislative houses last Thursday and is now awaiting approval from Arizona's governor Brewer. The statute states that:

"It is unlawful for any person, with intent to terrify, intimidate, threaten, harass, annoy or offend, to use a ANY ELECTRONIC OR DIGITAL DEVICE and use any obscene, lewd or profane language or suggest any lewd or lascivious act, or threaten to inflict physical harm to the person or property of any person."

Emphasis added. If the electronic devices and means are employed to stalk a victim, the penalty bumps up to a Class 3 felony. For those not intimately familiar with Arizona penal law, a Class 1 misdemeanor is punishable by a $2,500 fine and up to six months in jail (it's the most aggressive misdemeanor charge the state can bring). A Class 3 felony, meanwhile, carries a minimum sentence of 2.5 years for non-dangerous offenders with no prior record. And a max of 25 years in jail. Opponents of the bill argue that the wording is overly broad and could easily be interpreted to include not just one-on-one communications but public forums like 4Chan, Reddit, and anywhere else that allows commenting. You thought the banhammer was bad? Try handcuffs. It could also have a chilling effect on free speech by prohibiting shocking or "profane" language online. And since the bill stipulates that the offense only has to occur on Arizona soil (since a Facebook comment is definitely a geographic place, right?) that basically puts the entire Internet on notice. The bill's supporters argue that the steps are necessary to prevent online bullying. Despite the public outcry, the bill has seen very little resistance from elected officials. However, given how well Arizona's other recent, short-lived, and generally draconian propositions—-including its racial profilinganti-gay adoption, and anti-immigration bills—-have fared, House Bill 2549 might not be a law for long, assuming Governor Brewer even signs it. In the mean time, feel free to leave your thoughts on the matter on Brewer's Facebook page. You know, while it's still legal. [Arizona State House of Reps via CBLDF]

 

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BiWife BiWife
yahoo is not an original source, Dave. was is something the CBO said? A Heritage Foundation claim? The Daily Caller doesn't even say which Republicans were involved other than Jeff Sessions. Come on, I can put something up on my blog and then quote it and call it truth, but that's not actually sourcing the information.
stephley stephley
For God's sake, it's yahoo posting a Daily Caller claim. :oy:
UnDave35 UnDave35
http://news.yahoo.com/another-17-trillion-surprise-found-obamacare-133210667.html
BiWife BiWife
Dave, can you source your claim of $17T?
UnDave35 UnDave35
I expect politicians to do their job. I take it you don't care, as long as you agree with the legislation?
stephley stephley
You expect politicians to do more than you're willing to do yourself Dave.
UnDave35 UnDave35
Or the $17 Trillion in MORE unfunded liabilities. I expect EVERY bill to be read before the vote. If they are so big and bulky that they can't be read quickly, then there's a good chance there's something being hidden.
BiWife BiWife
and Dave, the Arizona house bill 2549 is a single page. The HCRA is thousands of pages... gee, which is more likely to be read and understood in full by your average politician? I hate how Pelosi put her argument for the HCRA, it completely undercut all the things that are in it by glossing over it all and admitting that she's not read it. (granted, I've not read the whole thing yet, but it's been a while since I read something similar in length to the Rise & Fall of the Third Reich) It would have been much better if Pelosi had instead talked about some bullet points like the covered preventative services, extending child coverage to age 26, closing the gap of people eligible for private insurance or government medicare/medicaid.
stephley stephley
Impassioned is okay, abusive is not. I can easily prove that Pelosi read the health care reform bill more carefully than you read anything you post or comment on Dave - be careful about casting stones.
BiWife BiWife
I don't think I ever really abuse people verbally, but I do get very impassioned and onto communist rants from time to time...
UnDave35 UnDave35
"How hard is it to read legislation before passing it?" I don't know. It seems Pelosi et al didn't read the healthcare bill before they passed it.
stephley stephley
I've never seen you verbally abuse others in your posts; the boys regularly become annoyed & start calling names. Any reason to go after the Arizona legislature is a good one, that gang of yahoos really needs to be stopped.
BiWife BiWife
I dunno, I'd have to watch out too... I get a lot of friends on facebook whining about people being "too political" on their status updates and news shares. That part irritates me... wait, does that mean I could go after the Arizona legislature for annoying, threatening, and irritating me?
stephley stephley
How hard is it to read legislation before passing it? It’s admirable to want to stem bullying, it’s ludicrous to pass such an over the top bill. On the positive side, if this gains popularity, Dave & Grandpa will have to watch out.