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LAWMAKERS APPROVE BILL TO BLOCK PICTURES OF NEWTOWN SHOOTINGS!!! WHEN WILL THIS END???
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 22470569:MV8yMjU0MzIzXzM4MzAyNzkxXzI3RDYxMjVD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 34398468:MV8yMjU0MzIzXzM4MzAyNjc1X0JGRkE5MUZD] So going by the legislations logic...if one were to come home and find a loved one dead,,,it would be ok to quietly clean up the crime scene, report the death as anything they want, have the body removed but have no oversight or higher authority review the findings,,,and sum it up as the nature of the death is too revolting to be viewed by the public or the family...so you will just have to take my word for it.. [/quote] Exactly. And the part that really gets me going is it's all decided in closed door meetings. [/quote]
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This is such BS... How long are we going to sit around and let these people Shit on our Freedom???
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NO THIS VIDEO IS NOT ME
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — State lawmakers passed an 11th-hour compromise bill early Wednesday, the final day of the legislative session, preventing the release of crime-scene photos and video evidence from the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre and other Connecticut homicides, concerned such records would be spread on the Internet.
The bipartisan legislation came after days of closed-door talks and speculation about whether an agreement could be reached before the midnight Wednesday adjournment. But once agreement was reached, the bill was quickly and overwhelmingly approved. It passed the Senate 33-2 shortly after 1:30 a.m. The House of Representatives then passed it a half hour later by a vote of 130-2. It now moves to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's desk for his signature.
Malloy's office initially had been working privately with legislative leaders and the state's top prosecutor to come up with a bill addressing the concerns of the Sandy Hook families, bypassing the traditional legislative process of a public hearing or committee votes.
"My goal with this legislation was to provide some measure of protection for the families affected by the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School. But the fact is, all families have a right to grieve in private," Malloy said in a statement.
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