Arizona Legislature Wants to Make Negative Internet Posts Illegal

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Posted by Johnny Robish on April 8, 2012 - 10:05pm
Arizona Legislature Wants to Make Negative Internet Posts Illegal: The Arizona Legislature is proposing a new law that would make it illegal to post negative comments on the internet, with the penalty for offending someone being up to six months in jail. Not surprisingly, no one has had anything negative to say about the bill so far.

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Comments (5)

Arizona, always on the cutting edge of the law.....not
Good luck with that Arizona, that and Martin Luther King Day
Yea, pretty progressive state (lol)
The Arizona legislature can go to hell.
Yea, what a scary law!