Monday 17 October 2011

City of Tucson Defies U.S. and State Constitutions by Shutting Down Occupy Protest

John Brakey
AuditAZ

The City of Tucson has chosen to deny the peoples right to peaceful assembly as guaranteed by both the US and Arizona Constitutions. They're doing so by using a city ordinance written as a measure prevent the homeless from living in the parks.  That form of enforcement of a local issue is not required when applied to a political protest as it prevents a peaceful assembly for the common good.

 "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." – US First Amendment, Bill Of Rights

"The right of petition, and of the people peaceably to assemble for the common good, shall never be abridged." - Arizona Constitution, Article 2 Section 5 [Note that under this section, camping in the park because you are homeless (for personal gain) might be illegal, but for the common good (political protest) it is a protected activity]

 The Arizona Daily Star  reported 53 citizens given citations and charged with vagrancy last Saturday night as they stood up for their First Amendment right to peacefully assemble at the Occupy Tucson event at Amory Park. Included was philanthropist Peggy Hitchcock. Peggy had to search for a cop willing to give her a citation once they realized who she is.  Also, given citations were:

 * Mary De [...]



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