California to Criminalize Taking Undercover Videos

 

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californiaCalifornia is about to pass a law that is so totalitarian and anti-citizen, you really have to question what the hell is going on. This new law will criminalize any undercover investigative videos of all “health care providers.” That means, even a local TV cannot make an investigation of a nursing home for abuse. This is now along side criminalizing parents under the vaccine mandate SB 277 championed by Gov. Brown. Of course this is over the controversy which emerged from secretly recording videos showing Planned Parenthood employees discussing fetal tissue sales. California wants to now criminalize any media companies for reporting on certain undercover videos. Clearly, the vagueness of the bill means it can be applied to any healthcare issue. This is obviously anti-constitutional and against the First Amendment.

Yet this is illustrates why career politicians are the greatest threat to our survival. This issue demonstrates what is completely wrong with the American legal system. The politicians get to write whatever law they desire (often lobbyists pay them to do so) and it becomes the burden of citizens to challenge it. Moreover, the government then must enforce the act, not just pass it, and ONLY then someone they try to throw in prison has “standing” to challenge. Welcome to the insanity of the law.

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