Monday, January 30, 2006

Bills could ban protests at funerals - 01/30/06 - The Detroit News
I cringe at anything that denies "free speech", but there is a line between "free speech" and "verbal harassment". Phelps definitely crosses that line. The man and his family are nucking futs.

CHICAGO -- At least five Midwestern states are considering legislation to ban protests at funerals in response to demonstrations by the Rev. Fred Phelps and members of his Topeka, Kan.-based Westboro Baptist Church, who have been protesting at funerals of Iraq war casualties because they say the deaths are God's punishment for U.S. tolerance toward gays.

Though the soldiers were not gay, the protesters say the deaths, as well as Hurricane Katrina, recent mining disasters and other tragedies, are God's signs of displeasure. They also protested at the memorial service for the 12 West Virginia miners who died in the Sago Mine.

The proposed bill would keep protesters 300 feet away from any funeral or memorial service and ban demonstrations one hour before and two hours after a service.

Legislators in Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Oklahoma are looking at similar bills. Proposed legislation in Indiana would keep protesters 500 feet from funerals, and make a violation a felony punishable by a three-year prison term and a $10,000 fine.

Sure to be challenged in court.