After Pipeline Protests, North Dakota GOP Tries to Pass Bills to Outlaw Masked Protests and Allow Protesters to Be Run Over
Editor’s Note: Well, here’s some more b.s. coming out of lawmakers, this time in North Dakota. Not only are they going to exempt people from “accidentally” running over protesters, but they want to attempt to legally bar protesters from covering their faces in a state where the average high temps in December are in the mid-20s.
Really this is just another way of attempting to cancel the First Amendment.
Protesters against the Dakota Access Pipeline are shocked over bills introduced by GOP lawmakers which would criminalize road protests, restrict what protesters can wear, and allow the federal govt. to be sued to cover enforcement costs.
Among the bills, one would exempt drivers from liability if they unintentionally injure or kill a pedestrian obstructing traffic on a public road or highway.
GOP Rep. Keith Kempenich crafted the driver exemption bill after his 72-year-old mother-in-law was blocked by protesters waving signs on a roadway.
“They’re intentionally putting themselves in danger,” Kempenich said of the protesters.
New Anti #Protest Bills 1) Against #FreewayProtestors in #MN https://t.co/DaVaprvLi4 & 2) #PipelineProtestors in #ND https://t.co/JFOGSiAjGM
— Craig Stellmacher (@craigstellmachr) January 13, 2017
Another bill would make it a crime for an adult to wear face masks.
State Republicans said the bills introduced last week were motivated by residents’ frustration with the ongoing protests in the southern part of the state which at times saw a thousand-strong encampment opposing the building of the $3.8 billion four-state pipeline.
“When people are having their lives disrupted, you’re going to see things move up here,” Senator Kelly Armstrong, an oil company executive, and state Republican chair told AP. “It’s very difficult to write ‘protest laws.’ We need to make sure there is reasonable application of the law in all circumstances, whether protest-related or not.”
‘We stand strong’: #StandingRock water protectors defy Army Corps’ threat of camp eviction (VIDEO) https://t.co/qoz5jlvjt4 #DAPL #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/p5GVxpApsN
— RT America (@RT_America) November 27, 2016
Another bill would require the state attorney general to sue the federal government to help cover some of the more than $22 million in state law enforcement costs incurred since the protests began last summer. There have been nearly 600 arrests in the region since August.
ND legislature reaction to #NoDAPL protests: Ensuring pipeline safety? Nope, more laws restricting protest: https://t.co/v9r7JJyF8v
— Sierra Club (@sierraclub) January 13, 2017
There is Democratic opposition to the bills. Rep. Marvin Nelson told AP “knee-jerk legislation often is poor legislation.”
The bills were also drafted without consultation with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, according to the tribe’s chairman Dave Archambault II.
“The state claims they want to work closely with the tribe on repairing our relationship with them,” Archambault told NBC. “Clearly that is not happening when legislation that impacts us is being drafted without consultation, consent or even basic communications.”
The proposed legislation comes just over a month after the US Army Corps of Engineers denied Energy Transfer Partners, the Dallas-based company funding the pipeline project, a permit to cross the Missouri River, plus a notice that the agency will conduct an environmental review of the site.
“It’s shocking to see legislation that allows for people to literally be killed for exercising their right to protest in a public space,” Tara Houska, national campaigns director for Honor the Earth, a nonprofit organization focused on indigenous environmental justice, told NBC.
The bill will be heard by the North Dakota House Transportation Committee on Friday.
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