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Do you approve of this proposed law?

The Kentucky Repubs want to pass a law that will authorize people to legally kill homeless people who set foot on their property.

[b][c=BF0000]Republicans Push To Legalize ‘Property Owners’ Killing Homeless People in Kentucky
In Kentucky, politicians are preparing to vote on a law that would authorize the use of force against unhoused people who are found to be camping on private property.[/c][/b]

"Republican politicians in Kentucky are rallying behind a new bill that would authorize the use of force—and potentially deadly force—against unhoused people who are found to be camping on private property. The bill would also criminalize unsanctioned homeless encampments and restrict cities and towns from preempting state laws.

The bill, known as the “Safer Kentucky Act,” or HB5, would target homelessness, drug possession and mental illness by drastically increasing criminal penalties for a range of offenses. Introduced last week by Republican state representative Jared Bauman, it already has 52 sponsors in Kentucky’s House of Representatives. A vote is scheduled for this week."

"Advocates are most alarmed by one aspect of the “Safer Kentucky Act” in particular: an anti-homeless provision that would authorize violence by property owners on people camping on their property. [c=BF0000]The bill says the use of force is “justifiable” if a defendant believes that criminal trespass, robbery or “unlawful camping” is occurring on their property. [/c]

In addition, it says that “deadly physical force” is justifiable if a defendant believes that someone is trying to “dispossess” them of their property or is attempting a robbery or committing arson, language that could also have ramifications for tenants overstaying their lease."
https://www.vice.com/en/article/jg54mg/republicans-push-to-legalize-property-owners-killing-homeless-people-in-kentucky

Should this become a law in every State or should the Repubs be voted out of office forever?

Notice that all a person has to do is "believe" that someone is doing a prohibited act and then he can kill the person without any reprecussions. Of course the Slave Patrol approves of that and even says that it doesn't go far enough.
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Well... that's one way to eradicate homelessness.

The thing is that the homeless already have next to no rights as it is. What's the difference between a homeless person sitting on the pavement outside the bus station and me being in crisis sitting on the pavement outside the bus station??? I don't have a sleeping bag with me and I have an address to give the cops.

Instead of killing homeless people, why not just give them a legalised place to camp - then they won't be needing to trespass in order to find somewhere safer to pitch up camp at night. As it stands, we treat the terrorist brides and children of Al Qaeda better than we treat the homeless. Give them a safe, tented compound with sanitation, fresh water and food rations funded by United Nations - and I think the homeless would feel like all their Christmases had come at once.
@HootyTheNightOwl Back in the early 00's I worked with an East Indian man who said that the caste system under the United States made the caste system in his home country seem tolerable., that even though the homeless there are considered untouchables, they're still protected under their laws.
@NativePortlander1970 I lived in emergency accomodation in late fall 03... it was a miserable existence. Sure, I had a bed to sleep in at night - right on the outskirts of town.

In the morning, I had to leave and spend 10 hours out on the streets - or wherever I could duck into that was warm enough to keep me warm without freezing to death because I didn't have sufficient clothing to keep me warm out there... most of the little money I had went on a single bowl of fries a day to get me warm after the cold walk "home" and a hot bath to thaw myself out. Some days, I have no idea how I got back out of that tub to stagger down to the bar and grab my bowl of fries.

They tell you to go to libraries etc to keep warm if its cold - but you get kicked out if you don't look like you have business in being there. I'm not talking about a homeless person making too much noise etc, I'd reasonably expect anyone to be kicked out for that. I'm talking about a homeless person reading a book quietly having nodded off to sleep... which happens to the best of us from time to time.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@HootyTheNightOwl I'm glad that you were able to recover from your bad times. Not everyone can do that.
@HootyTheNightOwl That sounds like the situation I was in briefly in December 1991, I was staying in a small shelter in the Methodist Church in Tigard, Oregon, west of Portland, out by 8am, allowed back in at 6pm. They at least kept provisions for us to make lunches for when we went out and daily bus passes for public transportation. They had a laundry room and private showers and toilets so we could be presentable in public and had employment resources. But yes, I understand the cold, the winters in NW Oregon are rainy and chills you to the bone.
@NativePortlander1970 I was out by 8am, allowed back after 4pm. I didn't get any provisions... not even information of safe and warm places to go during the day. There was no laundry facilities in the hotel (not even a line over the bathtub) or in town... and I had no one I could ask to launder my clothes.

I didn't get much rain, but the temperature felt much lower with the wind chill and being under dressed. I "chose" to go back and risk getting raped again over spending December and Christmas out there on the streets... I couldn't afford clothes to keep warm - and I knew that it was going to get colder before it warmed up again.