Louisiana new law dirty and shamefully embarrassing
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Louisiana lawmakers' schemes read the story @ invisible people website
https://invisiblepeople.tv/louisiana-advances-one-of-the-cruelest-anti-homeless-bills-in-the-country/
Lawmakers in Louisiana’s House of Representatives recently passed a bill that seeks to impose fines and jail time on people who publicly camp because they have nowhere else to live.
The legislation, known as House Bill 211, makes it a crime for someone experiencing homelessness to publicly camp on property that is not designated as a campground. People who violate the law can be subject to fines of not more than $500 and six months of imprisonment on first conviction, which is considered a misdemeanor.
A second conviction is considered a felony and carries a $1,000 fine and up to two years of imprisonment with or without hard labor.
It would also give local governments the legal authority to create temporary camps where people experiencing unsheltered homelessness can stay and create specialized courts to handle cases involving acts associated