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.
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. 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.
the party of jesus, folks.
It’s a shame American Evangelicals can’t read, or they’d realize they’ve been worshipping a filthy commie the whole time.
Wait until they find out he was a brown skinned middle easterner.
Jordan? Judah? Michael? Matthew? Luke? Those are all nice Christian boy names.
Supply Side Jesus for sure.
Hmmm, WWJD, What would Jesus do?
Set them on fire and send them to hell.
Jesus beating up merchants who set up shop outside a temple is canon. We have evidence Jesus has the will and capacity for violence and what he would do in an American state or federal legislative building would probably freak a lot of people out.
He didn’t just flip tables and whip the moneychangers. He was so full of righteous fury that he left, and took hours to braid his own whip, came back, and then started flipping tables and whipping moneychangers.
In my head I like to envision him sitting on a rock, braiding the whip, and muttering to himself. Shit like:
“Mother fuckers, I swear to Dad, you don’t even know what Monopoly is yet, and I’m gonna show you the proper ending to the Milton Bradley version of that game.”
While the Apostles are just huddled around bewildered and scared since they have no clue what’s about to happen, since they’d NEVER seen him even irritated before.
Second time I need to drop Supply Side Jesus in a day: https://imgur.com/gallery/bCqRp
A “Safer Kentucky Act” that makes it extremely unsafe for one of our nation’s most vulnerable groups.
Absolute ghouls.
These are the type of people who watch The Purge and think “hell yeah, can’t wait brother!” As if their old dumbassas wouldn’t be amongst the first purged.
I’ve known quite a few Doomers and Accerationists and each one has never served in the military, completely obsessed with guns, and seem to be scared of anyone different, if TEOTWAWKI went down I’d be pointing my crew in their direction for easy loot if there was a need.
Well yes but those aren’t people /s
I know right? We need to do more to protect checks bill people who are trespassing and threaten you with or use force against you when you ask them to leave. Whatever will our most vulnerable do if they can’t threaten to stab you when you ask them to respect your property?
“Safer Kentucky Act”
Orwellian is not a strong enough word. This shit is beyond parody.
The Kill Bill, would be more apt tbh
Yeah, but you’d run the risk of Tarantino suing you
Real gourmet litigation
It should be illegal to euphamize bills. What a load of deceptive shit.
Dystopian
Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free
…
so that I may hunt them for sport
Stay classy America!
Classic. Punish being poor.
If the options are to buy them bootsraps to pull themselves up by or shoot them, they are going to get shot.
These people can’t have a shred of empathy. The homeless being treated like vermin. People at the lowest point of their lives, when they need help the most, are mistreated awfully by those in power.
Their plan to fight homelessness and mental illness is simple: Make them illegal! That should solve it.
Meanwhile, regulating firearms won’t work because then only criminals will have guns. These people are ducking evil.
This is the same crowd that wanted to fight COVID by just letting people die until it wasn’t a problem anymore.
Local police are reportedly opposed to the idea.
They say shooting random poor people is their job.
How fucking Christian of them…
Then once passed, quietly reinterpret “property owners” as anyone with a right skin color. Just ask that Kenosha shooter how it’s done.
2 (1) The use of physical force by a defendant upon another person is justifiable when the
3 defendant believes that such force is immediately necessary to prevent:
4 (a) The commission of criminal trespass, robbery, burglary, or other felony
5 involving the use of force, or under those circumstances permitted pursuant to
6 KRS 503.055, in a dwelling, building or upon real property in his or her
7 possession or in the possession of another person for whose protection he or
8 she acts;[ or]
9 (b) Theft, criminal mischief, or any trespassory taking of tangible, movable
10 property in his or her possession or in the possession of another person for
11 whose protection he or she acts; or
12 (c) The commission of unlawful camping in violation of Section 17 of this Act,
13 when the offense is occurring on property owned or leased by the defendant,
14 the individual engaged in unlawful camping has been told to cease, and the
15 individual committing the offense has used force or threatened to use force
16 against the defendant.I haven’t been through all the amendments yet, and I’m not a lawyer, but the author of the article may have mischaracterized a portion of the bill.
I’m not commenting on the particulars of this proposed bill one way or the other, but I was going to say that I wish these articles would at least link to the actual language of the proposed statute so I can decide whether I agree with the article writer’s interpretation or if it’s clickbait. (The same with court opinions. And heck, quotes are taken out of context all the time as well. Link me the original source in case I don’t want trust the spoon feeding.)
but I was going to say that I wish these articles would at least link to the actual language of the proposed statute
Link to bill: https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/hb5.html
It’s kind of a pet peeve of mine too.
How?
The article says:
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.
The bill says:
2 (1) The use of physical force by a defendant upon another person is justifiable when the
3 defendant believes that such force is immediately necessary to prevent:
… 12 (c) The commission of unlawful camping in violation of Section 17 of this Act,
13 when the offense is occurring on property owned or leased by the defendant,
14 the individual engaged in unlawful camping has been told to cease, and the
15 individual committing the offense has used force or threatened to use force
16 against the defendant.A dead person can’t defend themselves. All the aggressor has to do is say, “They threatened to kick my ass, so I shot them in theirs.” How do you dispute that the defendant is lying?
You don’t and that’s why cops have told me in plain words if you ever have to shoot someone, its better for you if they don’t survive.
Barring cases where they basically hand you your self defense argument, such as Gaige Grosskreutz. I remember watching the Rittenhouse trial and the exact moment I knew he was going to be found not guilty on that count during Grosskreutz’s testimony.
Prosecutors have to conduct a court-observed seance in order to convict you.
The same way you dispute the truth of any statement in a court of law.
In what way?
The article says:
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.The law says:
2 (1) The use of physical force by a defendant upon another person is justifiable when the
3 defendant believes that such force is immediately necessary to prevent:
…
12 (c) The commission of unlawful camping in violation of Section 17 of this Act,
13 when the offense is occurring on property owned or leased by the defendant,
14 the individual engaged in unlawful camping has been told to cease, and the
15 individual committing the offense has used force or threatened to use force
16 against the defendant.Not mentioning that force is not authorized unless the person camping unlawfully has either used force or threatened to use force already is a glaring omission.
deleted by creator
Wooooow… That’s pretty egregious. Basically if you trespass you can get murdered within the constraints of the law.
Welcome to fucking Liberia
Basically if you trespass you can get murdered within the constraints of the law.
More accurately if you’re if you’re trespassing, have been asked to leave, and in turn responded by using force or threatening force then the person you are trespassing against can use force against you. They don’t have to just let you do as you please until you pose an immediate risk of death or serious injury to them.
So, for example, under this bill: If an unhoused person sets up camp in your front yard and makes a godawful mess of it, you can’t shoot him. If you ask him to leave, and he does, you can’t shoot him. If you ask him to leave and he just ignores you, or tells you to fuck off, you can’t shoot him. If you ask him to leave and he threatens to stab you to death if you try to make him leave, then you can shoot him.
Maybe the NRA should distribute guns to the homeless in an outreach program to show that conservatives do care about the downtrodden. Everyone has a right to bear arms, right? Isn’t that the conservative mantra? Well, except for the homeless poor, minorities, etc…
Everyone has the right to bear arms! *
*Everyone defined exclusively as white,land owning, politically conservative male over the age of 35
I bet you could pull it of if you were a white conservative male living out of your pickup and had a gun to keep away those thieving (insert group conservatives love to hate on here).
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.
Great, so not only does it let them shoot homeless people, it lets them do it even if they “believe” it’s happening. So you can just shoot someone on your property for no reason at all, and say “well, I though they were performing a robbery”.
“They were scoping the place out to put up a tent, I had to shoot them officer.”
“They didn’t have anything with them”
“But I believed that was their purpose”
“Alright, checks out, have a nice day sir.”
- Somewhere in near future in Kentucky if this passes
The article doesn’t adequately describe the bill. You need to insert the bit where you asked them to leave and they threatened you with force in response.
So basically it’s your word vs the word of a dead man
Gotcha
They’re basically extending Castle Doctrine out to the sidewalk. Next they’ll add you car to the list and you get to shoot anyone who cuts you off or makes eye contact with you while driving. After that you’ll get a personal exclusivity zone and can shoot anyone who comes within ten feet of you in public as long as they look “homeless” (ie are poor and/or black).
isn’t gay panic a legal defense in the states? there are so many legal ways to murder someone over there what’s one more going to do?
there was one kid who got off because, i shit you not, “hes too rich”… killed 4 people and walked away with probation. he did time later for something else, parole violation
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/02/us/ethan-couch-affluenza-jail.html
welcome to the united states.
They want the purge to be real so badly.
Man, bad week to be homeless! By Friday they’ll be legalizing priests’ ability to crucify homeless people who trespass.