Republican New Hampshire Bill would eliminate hate crime laws
Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 06:17AM
TheSpook
A group of lawmakers is pushing
to eliminate New Hampshire's hate crime laws, claiming the state is
punishing people for unpopular beliefs. People spoke out on both sides
of the issue at a legislative hearing Thursday. "With the introduction
of hate crime laws, the government has entered the realm of
prosecutions based on attitudes and belief," Rep. Robert Giuda,
R-Warren said. "Everyone no matter what race, creed, sexual
orientation or background is equal," said Rep. Elbert Bicknell,
R-Deerfield, a former police officer who said hate crime laws are not
necessary. Dozens spoke against the proposal. Glinda Allen of Hooksett
said the bill ignores the reality of her world, in which she suffers
racial slurs and bigotry. "There are groups of people who hate me,"
said Allen, who is black. "Some love me, but there are people who hate
me simply because of the color of my skin," she said. Adam Solender of
the Jewish Federation of Greater Manchester said hate crime laws are
necessary because the motivations behind such crimes should lead to
greater sentences. [more]
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