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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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BLP11520 · 61-69, M
Deadly force must be justified
@BLP11520 I completely agree, a person cannot shoot and kill without legitimate reason.
Vin53 · M
@BLP11520

ty capt obvious
BLP11520 · 61-69, M
@Vin53 that would be me lol
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@BLP11520 [quote]Deadly force must be justified[/quote]

The proposed Kentucky law says that all that is necessary to use deadly force is for the killer to "believe" that he is in danger. You can bet that the murder rate in Kentucky is going to skyrocket if that bill becomes law.
@Diotrephes The typical stand ypur ground excuse. If I understand correctly, other than George Zimmerman, pretty much everyone that tried this excuse all got convicted of at least unjustified homicide.
I don't understand what's wrong with that. I mean don't break into peoples' houses. They won't know your intent. @Diotrephes
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@NativePortlander1970 [quote]The typical stand ypur ground excuse. If I understand correctly, other than George Zimmerman, pretty much everyone that tried this excuse all got convicted of at least unjustified homicide.[/quote]

But the proposed Kentucky law would allow anyone to legally murder anyone simply by claiming that he "believed" he was in danger.
@Diotrephes The same law has been passed in Texas, Florida, Arkansas, Alabama, and other red states, Kentucky is merely the latest.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@NativePortlander1970 [quote]The same law has been passed in Texas, Florida, Arkansas, Alabama, and other red states, Kentucky is merely the latest.[/quote]

Those other States have "stand your ground" laws. The Kentucky proposed law seems to exceed that and would allow people freedom to murder others simply by saying that they "believed" their victims were trespassing.

"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. 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. "

"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
@Diotrephes Ah Vice, a leftist rag that loves to blow shit out of proportion.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@NativePortlander1970 [quote]Ah Vice, a leftist rag that loves to blow shit out of proportion.
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Well, the good thing is that you can always find more sources =

[b][c=BF0000]Criminalizing homelessness? No teacher raises? It’s all part of GOP’s bigger plan for KY | Opinion[/c][/b]

Read more at: https://www.kentucky.com/opinion/linda-blackford/article284353354.html#storylink=cpy

[b][c=BF0000]Louisville Republicans unveil 'Safer Kentucky Act,' a sweeping bill aimed at public safety[/c][/b]
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2024/01/09/general-assembly-2024-house-bill-5-safer-kentucky-act/72155365007/

https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/CommitteeDocuments/8/28195/6.%20Safer%20Kentucky%20Act.pdf