Cyberbullying is now a crime in Michigan punishable by jail time . | |
godblessya! User ID: 73057868 United States 01/13/2019 09:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | well once you get rid of 1, i think its already all over for us God Bless You! Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end Isaiah 9:7 Wise men still seek Him. And because **iniquity shall abound**, the love of many shall wax cold Matthew 24:12 I do not give red. |
Victor Vectors User ID: 71388910 United States 01/13/2019 10:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
D12345 User ID: 76702564 United States 01/13/2019 11:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The thing I hate about when they start making bullying rules/laws. . . Anyone who has ever been bullied knows that nothing is done until the victim has had enough and gives it right back. Then it’s the victim that is the one that gets in trouble for bullying. Especially when you’re relying a third party to understand inside jokes and undertones when actual dialogue sounds like nothing to get upset over at the surface. |
MogwaiHunter User ID: 74501514 United States 01/14/2019 12:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
BossMustang User ID: 76452646 Canada 01/14/2019 12:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Who the hell is raising theses spineless wimps? Cyber Bullying. The whole thing sounds like a bunch of losers with no REAL friends. If someone waits for you at a certain street everyday to pound on you, do you still take that path? Only a retard would. Yet theses same pussies go back to that site.?????DUH. Suicide over name calling??Pathetic. In my day, there was no internet and if someone bullied me I would fight back. That's how it was done. Most of the time you became friends because of respect. Cyber Bullying. BossMustang |
Agent MIB User ID: 44079930 Philippines 01/14/2019 12:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We've got bad news for you, Metro Times trolls: Cyberbullying is now a crime in Michigan. Quoting: Cat Soup On Thursday, Gov. Rick Snyder signed into law a bill sponsored by Rep. Pete Lucido, R-Shelby Township that formally defines cyberbullying as a misdemeanor. Public Act 457 of 2018 will take effect in March. The law states cyberbullying is a crime punishable by 93 days in jail and a $500 fine. A "pattern of repeated harassment" is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. Meanwhile, cyberbullying that is found to cause a victim’s death is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. According to Lucido's bill, "cyberbullying" is defined by "posting a message or statement in a public media forum about any other person" if both "the message or statement is intended to place a person in fear of bodily harm or death and expresses an intent to commit violence against the person" and "the message or statement is posted with the intent to communicate a threat or with knowledge that it will be viewed as a threat." A "pattern of harassing or intimidating behavior" means a series of two or more separate noncontinuous acts of harassing or intimidating behavior. And a "public media forum" refers to "the internet or any other medium designed or intended to be used to convey information to other individuals, regardless of whether a membership or password is required to view the information." [link to www.metrotimes.com (secure)] Since Twatter and Fakebook aren't "public media forums", how are they going to enforce that law? That means the FCC will now have to define Twatter and Fakebook as "public media", meaning the 1st Amendment Rights apply and conservatives who are banned can file a civil rights suit against them. It also means that all the Antifa and Libtards threatening conservatives, public officials and politicians are in violation of said law. It's a double edged sword, so what's good for the goose is good for the gander. Last Edited by Agent MIB on 01/14/2019 12:36 AM You are born with the truth, then taught a lie. |
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Vicious Deplorable dollop You ain't seen nothing yet! User ID: 10523453 United States 01/14/2019 12:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Threats of bodily harm and death were previously legal? Kamala Harris is not a Natural Born Citizen. She's illegally running. Used by the Founders... Book I of The Law of Nations, Chapter XIX, § 212 (Joseph Chitty numbering) – “Citizens and natives” reads: 'The citizens are the members of the civil society; bound to this society by certain duties, and subject to its authority, they equally participate in its advantages. The natives, or natural-born citizens, are those born in the country, of parents who are citizens. As the society cannot exist and perpetuate itself otherwise than by the children of the citizens, those children naturally follow the condition of their fathers, and succeed to all their rights.' 1758 Emerich de Vattel Oh' What the Hell, do I look like I want to die in some nursing home one day... America must have 4 new Constitutional Amendments... 1. Drug Tests and Mental Evaluations on all politicians and judges randomly five times per year. 2. Term Limits for Federal politicians and judges. 3. Mental and health standards for Supreme Court Justices and retirement age set. 4. A 'Star Chamber' of elected Natural Born Citizens (no attorney's) to ivestigate, try, and prosecute the politicians and government employee's as they see fit. Mandatory death penalty by public hanging is the merciful sentence for pedos and their associates. Democrats are a WMD, literally. Let Justice Be Done Though The Heavens Fall. |
SARCGASMS User ID: 76777822 Mexico 01/14/2019 02:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We've got bad news for you, Metro Times trolls: Cyberbullying is now a crime in Michigan. Quoting: Cat Soup On Thursday, Gov. Rick Snyder signed into law a bill sponsored by Rep. Pete Lucido, R-Shelby Township that formally defines cyberbullying as a misdemeanor. Public Act 457 of 2018 will take effect in March. The law states cyberbullying is a crime punishable by 93 days in jail and a $500 fine. A "pattern of repeated harassment" is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. Meanwhile, cyberbullying that is found to cause a victim’s death is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. According to Lucido's bill, "cyberbullying" is defined by "posting a message or statement in a public media forum about any other person" if both "the message or statement is intended to place a person in fear of bodily harm or death and expresses an intent to commit violence against the person" and "the message or statement is posted with the intent to communicate a threat or with knowledge that it will be viewed as a threat." A "pattern of harassing or intimidating behavior" means a series of two or more separate noncontinuous acts of harassing or intimidating behavior. And a "public media forum" refers to "the internet or any other medium designed or intended to be used to convey information to other individuals, regardless of whether a membership or password is required to view the information." [link to www.metrotimes.com (secure)] Five stars for your find, OP. Hope many states follow suit. We are losing a lot of young people who are cyberbullied into suicide. Fuck you dude. Fuck you so fucking much. You fucking pussy. |
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Nonfeminazi User ID: 77266281 United States 01/14/2019 03:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So what if you live there and are a political representative and people continually give you well deserved shit on social media? Quoting: Hadriana After reading comments by libtards on Trump's twitter, he should move to Michigan. Their heads would explode not being able to harass him. One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors. Plato |
the deplorable ar-15 nut User ID: 75500784 United States 01/14/2019 03:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Sutton Coldfield User ID: 47454620 Australia 01/14/2019 06:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The part of the first amendment that deals with freedom of speech is more than ever necessary in this day and age. The interpretation of whether a threat is a threat, is totally subjective anyway. How did 'sticks and stones' turn into 'snowflakes' in such a short period of time? |
Sutton Coldfield User ID: 47454620 Australia 01/14/2019 06:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We've got bad news for you, Metro Times trolls: Cyberbullying is now a crime in Michigan. Quoting: Cat Soup On Thursday, Gov. Rick Snyder signed into law a bill sponsored by Rep. Pete Lucido, R-Shelby Township that formally defines cyberbullying as a misdemeanor. Public Act 457 of 2018 will take effect in March. The law states cyberbullying is a crime punishable by 93 days in jail and a $500 fine. A "pattern of repeated harassment" is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. Meanwhile, cyberbullying that is found to cause a victim’s death is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. According to Lucido's bill, "cyberbullying" is defined by "posting a message or statement in a public media forum about any other person" if both "the message or statement is intended to place a person in fear of bodily harm or death and expresses an intent to commit violence against the person" and "the message or statement is posted with the intent to communicate a threat or with knowledge that it will be viewed as a threat." A "pattern of harassing or intimidating behavior" means a series of two or more separate noncontinuous acts of harassing or intimidating behavior. And a "public media forum" refers to "the internet or any other medium designed or intended to be used to convey information to other individuals, regardless of whether a membership or password is required to view the information." [link to www.metrotimes.com (secure)] Five stars for your find, OP. Hope many states follow suit. We are losing a lot of young people who are cyberbullied into suicide. Just teach them how to delete posts in their threads in order to contrive a revisionist thread. Oh, and teach them that everybody on GLP is all sugar and spice and all things nice. 'We don't do opinions here dah'ling'. |
curry nosher User ID: 77285777 Nepal 01/14/2019 06:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah it's a toss up between them n the lgbt bs crowd......, It is like they are at opposite ends of the same detonator cord and are slowly fizzing towards eachother - and when they meet it will be an almighty bang lol! Either way - i will be sat with a joblot of home made popcorn |
oasisjack User ID: 76973432 United States 01/14/2019 06:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We've got bad news for you, Metro Times trolls: Cyberbullying is now a crime in Michigan. Quoting: Cat Soup On Thursday, Gov. Rick Snyder signed into law a bill sponsored by Rep. Pete Lucido, R-Shelby Township that formally defines cyberbullying as a misdemeanor. Public Act 457 of 2018 will take effect in March. The law states cyberbullying is a crime punishable by 93 days in jail and a $500 fine. A "pattern of repeated harassment" is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. Meanwhile, cyberbullying that is found to cause a victim’s death is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. According to Lucido's bill, "cyberbullying" is defined by "posting a message or statement in a public media forum about any other person" if both "the message or statement is intended to place a person in fear of bodily harm or death and expresses an intent to commit violence against the person" and "the message or statement is posted with the intent to communicate a threat or with knowledge that it will be viewed as a threat." A "pattern of harassing or intimidating behavior" means a series of two or more separate noncontinuous acts of harassing or intimidating behavior. And a "public media forum" refers to "the internet or any other medium designed or intended to be used to convey information to other individuals, regardless of whether a membership or password is required to view the information." [link to www.metrotimes.com (secure)] Five stars for your find, OP. Hope many states follow suit. We are losing a lot of young people who are cyberbullied into suicide. Are you serious? Some one says mean things so they should be jailed? im the new cancer. |
godsgreengrass User ID: 48449534 United States 01/14/2019 07:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We've got bad news for you, Metro Times trolls: Cyberbullying is now a crime in Michigan. Quoting: Cat Soup On Thursday, Gov. Rick Snyder signed into law a bill sponsored by Rep. Pete Lucido, R-Shelby Township that formally defines cyberbullying as a misdemeanor. Public Act 457 of 2018 will take effect in March. The law states cyberbullying is a crime punishable by 93 days in jail and a $500 fine. A "pattern of repeated harassment" is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. Meanwhile, cyberbullying that is found to cause a victim’s death is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. According to Lucido's bill, "cyberbullying" is defined by "posting a message or statement in a public media forum about any other person" if both "the message or statement is intended to place a person in fear of bodily harm or death and expresses an intent to commit violence against the person" and "the message or statement is posted with the intent to communicate a threat or with knowledge that it will be viewed as a threat." A "pattern of harassing or intimidating behavior" means a series of two or more separate noncontinuous acts of harassing or intimidating behavior. And a "public media forum" refers to "the internet or any other medium designed or intended to be used to convey information to other individuals, regardless of whether a membership or password is required to view the information." [link to www.metrotimes.com (secure)] does this mean we cant bully in michigan out from michigan....? how about out of michigan or into michigan? im all for bullying the weaker people.. but damn.... this shit is cramping my game.. i haven't decided today if i want to go get something to eat or get a felony. I'll decide in the car.. |
#seriouscause User ID: 9983835 United States 01/14/2019 08:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think this law is harmful. Nobody likes a jerk who bullies but can’t parents teach their kids to shut their device off and be the better person? Maybe have your kids stay off platforms that offer messaging until they are old enough to understand that some people are mean? as a black woman from montpelier, vermont, i gotta say... im doing just fine |
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Timur2020 User ID: 72430123 United States 03/22/2019 10:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We've got bad news for you, Metro Times trolls: Cyberbullying is now a crime in Michigan. Quoting: Cat Soup On Thursday, Gov. Rick Snyder signed into law a bill sponsored by Rep. Pete Lucido, R-Shelby Township that formally defines cyberbullying as a misdemeanor. Public Act 457 of 2018 will take effect in March. The law states If the computer tells you to kill yourself and you do, you are too stupid to live anyway? Is it the bullying or the weak ignorant npc socialist? How stupid. What happened to sticks and stones? They are words now? Parenting fail. Stupid law for stupid sharia state. Last Edited by Timur2020 on 03/22/2019 10:25 PM "Science without religion is lame; religion without science is blind" Covid, fake riots, communist organizers - keep your powder dry America. This was not the disease or the riots, those both are still on down the line. Garden garden grow spices and medical plants too. I am a VeterAid volunteer for Arrogant Mushroom Healers of Alamogordo. |
Timur2020 User ID: 72430123 United States 03/22/2019 10:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some teens consider suicide. Some teens follow through. Some teens may want a bully to rot in jail for 10 years and write in their suicide note that the bully made them do it. Quoting: MogwaiHunter Abuse of it will be rank yes. "Science without religion is lame; religion without science is blind" Covid, fake riots, communist organizers - keep your powder dry America. This was not the disease or the riots, those both are still on down the line. Garden garden grow spices and medical plants too. I am a VeterAid volunteer for Arrogant Mushroom Healers of Alamogordo. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70976636 United States 03/22/2019 10:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We've got bad news for you, Metro Times trolls: Cyberbullying is now a crime in Michigan. Quoting: Cat Soup On Thursday, Gov. Rick Snyder signed into law a bill sponsored by Rep. Pete Lucido, R-Shelby Township that formally defines cyberbullying as a misdemeanor. Public Act 457 of 2018 will take effect in March. The law states cyberbullying is a crime punishable by 93 days in jail and a $500 fine. A "pattern of repeated harassment" is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. Meanwhile, cyberbullying that is found to cause a victim’s death is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. According to Lucido's bill, "cyberbullying" is defined by "posting a message or statement in a public media forum about any other person" if both "the message or statement is intended to place a person in fear of bodily harm or death and expresses an intent to commit violence against the person" and "the message or statement is posted with the intent to communicate a threat or with knowledge that it will be viewed as a threat." A "pattern of harassing or intimidating behavior" means a series of two or more separate noncontinuous acts of harassing or intimidating behavior. And a "public media forum" refers to "the internet or any other medium designed or intended to be used to convey information to other individuals, regardless of whether a membership or password is required to view the information." [link to www.metrotimes.com (secure)] Five stars for your find, OP. Hope many states follow suit. We are losing a lot of young people who are cyberbullied into suicide. Go hang yourself commie fag |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70976636 United States 03/22/2019 10:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70976636 United States 03/22/2019 10:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We've got bad news for you, Metro Times trolls: Cyberbullying is now a crime in Michigan. Quoting: Cat Soup On Thursday, Gov. Rick Snyder signed into law a bill sponsored by Rep. Pete Lucido, R-Shelby Township that formally defines cyberbullying as a misdemeanor. Public Act 457 of 2018 will take effect in March. The law states If the computer tells you to kill yourself and you do, you are too stupid to live anyway? Is it the bullying or the weak ignorant npc socialist? How stupid. What happened to sticks and stones? They are words now? Parenting fail. Stupid law for stupid sharia state. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70976636 United States 03/22/2019 10:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some teens consider suicide. Some teens follow through. Some teens may want a bully to rot in jail for 10 years and write in their suicide note that the bully made them do it. Quoting: MogwaiHunter Abuse of it will be rank yes. Anyone so much of a pussy that they'd commit suicide over what someone says to them on the internet the world is better off without anyway. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77289966 Costa Rica 03/23/2019 06:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | agreed guaranteed over time the government will twist this to classify every negative comment about anyone or anything a "hate crime" version of cyber bullying and it's off to jail you go it seems that there should already be laws on the books for stalking, slander, harrasement, etc. and people should be able to obtain a restraining order if they feel threatened And there goes America. |