Weeeeeel shut ma mouf ! ........ daaaaaaauuuuum !
BLM committed a FELONY last night and should be charged with such.
Thank Obama for this one Libs. He did this to protect himself in the 2012 election cycle and now this gets to bite him and the rest of the libtards right in the ass.
Trump, PLEASE DEMAND FUTURE PROTESTERS BE ARRESTED AND CHARGED PER FEDERAL LAW!
So little Tommy Whatzisname could do time, maybe become Bubba’s lil b!tc#? He’ll wish he’d succeeded in his ‘suicide by Secret Service’ venture.
It is only illegal to protest at DEMONORAT rallies, silly.
I remember this now. This law was to be able to prosecute conservatives and TEA partiers not anyone on the left.
Note: This law was NEVER repealed. It is in full force today and Donald Trump should demand that those who protested in Chicago that were arrested be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
This would only apply to anyone protesting a dem rally.
Needs to go viral.
Can Trump get a restraining order against eg MoveOn?
Laws do not apply to Leftists. DOJ/FBI have made that abundantly clear.
I just sent it to Trump
Should I hold my breath until Cruz, Rubio, Kasich, Sanders, and hillary demand that the protestors be charged?
Really? Then why did that crap stain get charged with misdemeanors and released on $300 bail yesterday?
Sucks to cite a bill - here we go - with the annotations.
18 U.S.C.
United States Code, 2011 Edition
Title 18 - CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
PART I - CRIMES
CHAPTER 84 - PRESIDENTIAL AND PRESIDENTIAL STAFF ASSASSINATION, KIDNAPPING, AND ASSAULT
Sec. 1752 - Restricted building or grounds
From the U.S. Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov
§1752. Restricted building or grounds
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person or group of persons
(1) willfully and knowingly to enter or remain in any posted, cordoned off, or otherwise restricted area of a building or grounds where the President or other person protected by the Secret Service is or will be temporarily visiting;
(2) willfully and knowingly to enter or remain in any posted, cordoned off, or otherwise restricted area of a building or grounds so restricted in conjunction with an event designated as a special event of national significance;
(3) willfully, knowingly, and with intent to impede or disrupt the orderly conduct of Government business or official functions, to engage in disorderly or disruptive conduct in, or within such proximity to, any building or grounds described in paragraph (1) or (2) when, or so that, such conduct, in fact, impedes or disrupts the orderly conduct of Government business or official functions;
(4) willfully and knowingly to obstruct or impede ingress or egress to or from any building, grounds, or area described in paragraph (1) or (2); or
(5) willfully and knowingly to engage in any act of physical violence against any person or property in any building, grounds, or area described in paragraph (1) or (2).
(b) Violation of this section, and attempts or conspiracies to commit such violations, shall be punishable by
(1) a fine under this title or imprisonment for not more than 10 years, or both, if
(A) the person, during and in relation to the offense, uses or carries a deadly or dangerous weapon or firearm; or
(B) the offense results in significant bodily injury as defined by section 2118(e)(3); and
(2) a fine under this title or imprisonment for not more than one year, or both, in any other case.
(c) Violation of this section, and attempts or conspiracies to commit such violations, shall be prosecuted by the United States attorney in the Federal district court having jurisdiction of the place where the offense occurred.
(d) None of the laws of the United States or of the several States and the District of Columbia shall be superseded by this section.
(e) As used in this section, the term other person protected by the Secret Service means any person whom the United States Secret Service is authorized to protect under section 3056 of this title when such person has not declined such protection.
(Added Pub. L. 91644, title V, §18, Jan. 2, 1971, 84 Stat. 1891; amended Pub. L. 97308, §1, Oct. 14, 1982, 96 Stat. 1451; Pub. L. 98587, §3(b), Oct. 30, 1984, 98 Stat. 3112; Pub. L. 103322, title XXXIII, §330016(1)(G), Sept. 13, 1994, 108 Stat. 2147; Pub. L. 109177, title VI, §602(a), (b)(1), Mar. 9, 2006, 120 Stat. 252.)
Amendments
2006Pub. L. 109177, §602(b)(1), substituted Restricted building or grounds for Temporary residences and offices of the President and others in section catchline.
Subsec. (a)(1). Pub. L. 109177, §602(a)(1)(A), amended par. (1) generally. Prior to amendment, par. (1) read as follows: willfully and knowingly to enter or remain in
(i) any building or grounds designated by the Secretary of the Treasury as temporary residences of the President or other person protected by the Secret Service or as temporary offices of the President and his staff or of any other person protected by the Secret Service, or
(ii) any posted, cordoned off, or otherwise restricted area of a building or grounds where the President or other person protected by the Secret Service is or will be temporarily visiting,
in violation of the regulations governing ingress or egress thereto:
Subsec. (a)(2). Pub. L. 109177, §602(a)(1)(C), added par. (2). Former par. (2) redesignated (3).
Subsec. (a)(3). Pub. L. 109177, §602(a)(1)(B), (D), redesignated par. (2) as (3), inserted willfully, knowingly, and before with intent to impede or disrupt, and substituted described in paragraph (1) or (2) for designated in paragraph (1). Former par. (3) redesignated (4).
Subsec. (a)(4), (5). Pub. L. 109177, §602(a)(1)(B), (E), (F), redesignated pars. (3) and (4) as (4) and (5), respectively, and substituted described in paragraph (1) or (2) for designated or enumerated in paragraph (1) in each par.
Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 109177, §602(a)(2), amended subsec. (b) generally. Prior to amendment, subsec. (b) read as follows: Violation of this section, and attempts or conspiracies to commit such violations, shall be punishable by a fine under this title or imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both.
Subsecs. (d) to (f). Pub. L. 109177, §602(a)(3), redesignated subsecs. (e) and (f) as (d) and (e), respectively, and struck out former subsec. (d) which read as follows: The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized
(1) to designate by regulations the buildings and grounds which constitute the temporary residences of the President or other person protected by the Secret Service and the temporary offices of the President and his staff or of any other person protected by the Secret Service, and
(2) to prescribe regulations governing ingress or egress to such buildings and grounds and to posted, cordoned off, or otherwise restricted areas where the President or other person protected by the Secret Service is or will be temporarily visiting.
1994Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 103322, which directed the amendment of this section by substituting under this title for not more than $500, was executed in subsec. (b) by substituting under this title for not exceeding $500 to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
1984Subsec. (f). Pub. L. 98587 amended subsec. (f) generally, substituting any person whom the United States Secret Service is authorized to protect under section 3056 of this title when such person has not declined such protection for any person authorized by section 3056 of this title or by Public Law 90331, as amended, to receive the protection of the United States Secret Service when such person has not declined such protection pursuant to section 3056 of this title or pursuant to Public Law 90331, as amended.
1982Pub. L. 97308, §1(a), substituted Temporary residences and offices of the President and others for Temporary residence of the President in section catchline.
Subsec. (a)(1)(i). Pub. L. 97308, §1(b), made one’s presence unlawful at designated temporary residences and temporary offices of any other person protected by the Secret Service.
Subsec. (a)(1)(ii). Pub. L. 97308, §1(c), inserted or other person protected by the Secret Service after President.
Subsec. (d)(1). Pub. L. 97308, §1(d), authorized regulations for designation of the temporary residences and the temporary offices of any other person protected by the Secret Service.
Subsec. (d)(2). Pub. L. 97308, §1(e), inserted or other person protected by the Secret Service after President.
Subsec. (f). Pub. L. 97308, §1(f), added subsec. (f).
Transfer of Functions
For transfer of the functions, personnel, assets, and obligations of the United States Secret Service, including the functions of the Secretary of the Treasury relating thereto, to the Secretary of Homeland Security, and for treatment of related references, see sections 381, 551(d), 552(d), and 557 of Title 6, Domestic Security, and the Department of Homeland Security Reorganization Plan of November 25, 2002, as modified, set out as a note under section 542 of Title 6.
I posted this as a reply a day or so ago on this site. Glad you have it posted a main topic.
1st Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
I never noticed what appears to be somewhat contradictory clauses in 1st Amendment before. More specifically, although Congress is prohibited from making laws abridging the freedom of speech, the people also have the right to peacefully assemble.
BLM would be shopping a Federal judge immediately if they don’t have one already. I would bet good money that there would be an injunction pending judicial review of this statute in place within a day or two if Trump or any law enforcement agency tried to invoke it.
Silly conservative, this law only pertains to Democrat candidates.