very time I turn on the news I hear
protests of outrage against the new
Arizona law which empowers law
enforcement officers to require people
stopped for potential illegal activities
to prove they are in this country
legally. People complain this is
profiling and discriminatory.
Recently NJ enacted provisions within
Kyleigh’s law that require all drivers
under the age of 21 to place decals on
their license plates identifying them as
young drivers. Isn’t this profiling and
discriminatory? Where is our outrage
against a law that requires law abiding
citizens to display their identity as
young and vulnerable, making them easy
targets for criminals and predators?
Senator Tom Goodwin has proposed a
sensible approach to delaying the
penalties against not placing these
dangerous decals on license plates while
giving the state legislature time to
consider repealing the ill-advised,
anti-freedom and downright dangerous
provision of this new law.
I stand with Senator Goodwin. Repeal
the Decal!
Please join me in signing Senator
Goodwin’s petition to repeal the decal
at
http://goodwin.senatenj.com/decals.
And, thank-you Senator Goodwin for
protecting our young adults.
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Jacqueline O'Sullivan
Monmouth Junction
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