• TWeaK@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    Any person who:

    1. Is of Hispanic descent living within the state of Oklahoma;
    2. Is a member of a criminal street gang as such term is defined in subsection F of Section 856 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes; and
    3. Has been convicted of a gang-related offense enumerated in paragraphs one (1) through sixteen (16) of subsection F of Section 856 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes,

    shall be deemed to have committed an act of terrorism

    You’re probably right. Although, I question whether or not there should be an “and” after every line, to clearly define the Boolean logic. In one way of reading it, you would need to be either Hispanic living in Oklahoma, OR a member of a criminal offense and convicted of gang-related offenses, to be labelled as a terrorist.

    This also entirely ignores the fact that terrorism has a clear definition that does not apply here. Terrorism is using violence or the threat of violence against a civilian population to enact political change - gang crime does not generally fit into this, except in very limited circumstances.

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      10 months ago

      I swear I’ve seen laws written with a big capitalized “AND” when enumerating conditions like this.

      They would twist this and force forfeitures based on ethnicity alone. “It’s the law.”

      Fucking disgusting.