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California removes 'lynching' language from state law

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California Governor Jerry Brown on Thursday signed a bill striking the word "lynching" from a 1933 law that used the term to describe the crime of trying to take someone from police custody.

The bill, which passed unanimously in the state legislature last week, followed outrage over the arrest of African-American activist Maile Hampton on a charge of felony lynching during a "Black Lives Matter" demonstration in Sacramento in January.

The bill keeps the same punishment for the crime while only removing the term "lynching." It was one of several bills Brown signed on Thursday, his office said.

Hampton's attorney, lawmakers and other supporters rallied behind her at court and on social media, saying it was ironic that she had been charged under a decades-old law originally enacted to protect black detainees from white lynch mobs.

Her supporters also called for the removal of the word lynching from the penal code, saying its application was not appropriate.

Thousands of African-Americans were victims of lynchings, or extrajudicial public execution by hanging, in Southern states in the 19th and 20th centuries.

"It's been said that strong words should be reserved for strong concepts," Senator Holly Mitchell, a Democrat who authored the bill and represents a district including historically African-American communities in Los Angeles, said in a statement.

"And 'lynching' has such a painful history for African Americans that the law should only use it for what it is – murder by mob," she added.

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My thoughts: So this is what this country has been reduced to, a bunch of people sitting around looking through old laws, newspapers, and periodicals for words to remove on the off chance that it might offend someone. We have greater problems than this or is this just misdirection to keep us occupied looking in the wrong direction while the politicians, and I mean all of them, rob us of everything that should be precious to us. We have lost sight of the vision that drove our founders to create this country. This is the madness called political correctness.

What do you think?
 
describe the crime of trying to take someone from police custody
Can't say I've ever seen it used that way.
So, while the reason it was changed might've been a little silly, updating the wording to reflect the evolution of the language might not be such a bad idea.
 
California is going down the tubes thanks 100% to liberal policies faster then a fat kid eating recently acquired Halloween candy and they are worried about this stupid political correctness in the wording. It is a joy to watch!
 
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