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pauldun170 03-11-2010 09:49 AM

SC bill would get rid of filing law for terrorists
 
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SC bill would get rid of filing law for terrorists
By SEANNA ADCOX (AP) – Mar 1, 2010

COLUMBIA, S.C. — In South Carolina, any group that plans to overthrow the federal government — or any other government in the U.S. — must register its activities.

It's the law.

Now some state legislators are looking to repeal it.

State Sen. Larry Martin said Monday the 1951 McCarthy-era statute that's meant to deter communists is one more thing making South Carolina look bad, since bloggers and talk radio picked up on it last month. A misconception spread that the statute, on the books for nearly six decades, had only recently become law.

Legislators said some constituents in this deeply red state were concerned it was aimed at conservative activists.

"Nothing could be further from the truth," said Martin, R-Pickens. The law was enacted "at a time they thought it was the best response to the communist scare. It's long outlived its usefulness, if ever it had one."

His bill to repeal it comes up for debate this week in a Senate panel.

The "subversive activities registration act" requires any group that advocates overthrowing local, state or federal governments to pay $5 and register the group's name, its leader's address, beliefs, all members living in South Carolina and check yes or no to the following: "Do you or your organization directly or indirectly advocate, advise, teach or practice the duty or necessity of controlling, seizing or overthrowing the government?"

Those that fail to file face up to a $25,000 fine and 10 years in prison. When enacted, it was seen as a way to prosecute someone who gets caught failing to file, instead of having to prove they were fomenting insurrection, Martin said.

"I'm sure Osama bin Laden would be amused," he added.

Until February, no one had registered, said Secretary of State Mark Hammond.

Now, about 10 have filed, apparently in jest, as political commentary. Two actually paid the fee, according to his office.

"Our organization is in fact so dastardly that we have refused to remit the fee," writes someone claiming to represent the Las Vegas-based Alliance of the Libertarian Left.

Other filers include American Citizens for the Extermination of South Carolina, based in "the corner of Fire and Brimstone," S.C., listing the state's congressmen as its members. One New York filer chastises the state for having such a silly form, noting his subversive act is voting, while a North Carolina writer asks facetiously — on a letter titled "What??!!!" in big, bold letters — "Why are you only charging $5 for registration?"

"Some folks did fear this could be used in an attempt to squelch their voice," said state Rep. Eric Bedingfield, R-Mauldin, a co-sponsor of a matching House bill to repeal the law. "To clear up the confusion, let's just remove it."

State Rep. Tommy Stringer, the main sponsor, said people panicked unnecessarily about the law restricting civil liberties, particularly since the wording exempts labor unions and patriotic groups that don't aim to overthrow the government. It also specifies that it does not infringe on free speech rights. People protesting peacefully aren't subversive, he said.

"What disturbed me was the second part dealing with foreign corporations," said the Landrum Republican, noting it requires the registration of groups "subject to foreign control," including corporations financially supported by foreign governments.

"We're trying to bring business in, not potentially embarrass them for coming here," he said, calling it — simply — a badly written, unnecessary law.

On the Net:
SC Subversive Agent Form: http://www.scsos.com/forms/Miscellan...eAgentForm.pdf

njchopper87 03-11-2010 04:25 PM

You know whats funny.. 90% of the people I talked to here are embarrassed about most of the shit the people at the top here do.. yet some how they keep ending up in office.. how does that work out? At least someone is smart enough to realize how ridiculous this is.. now if they could move onto bigger and better things.

Homeslice 03-11-2010 08:30 PM

The South has a lot of silly laws still on the books, mostly moral and sex-based.

Kaneman 03-11-2010 08:33 PM

Hell, Texas was still ENFORCING sodomy laws until what....maybe 5 years ago? Shit is insane.

Homeslice 03-11-2010 09:45 PM

Enforcing?

goof2 03-12-2010 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Homeslice (Post 348724)
Enforcing?

Yes. The Supreme Court overturned the Texas sodomy law in a 2003 case. The case existed because two gay dudes where arrested for getting it on in their home in 1998.

Particle Man 03-12-2010 09:17 AM

That sounds like something NY's current governor would try to put in place :lol:

Kaneman 03-12-2010 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Homeslice (Post 348724)
Enforcing?

Hard to believe huh?

Papa_Complex 03-12-2010 01:20 PM

Damn. Wrong "reds."

Homeslice 03-12-2010 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by goof2 (Post 348785)
Yes. The Supreme Court overturned the Texas sodomy law in a 2003 case. The case existed because two gay dudes where arrested for getting it on in their home in 1998.

:?: Because someone overheard them and called the cops? Or what?


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