07.10.08

Kentucky Rep. Charlie Hoffman (D-Georgetown) eats boogers

Posted in Economic at 8:39 pm by

From the diaries by Leon…

The headline you just read could get me thrown in jail for up to ninety days if the above-referenced booger-eater from Georgetown has his way.

HB 281 prohibits communication via the internet “which causes annoyance or alarm and serves no purpose of legitimate communication.”

And since I’m clearly unrepentent, my soon-to-follow second offense would land me in jail for up to a year.

In 2008, it should go without saying that we err on the side of liberty and thick skin on the internet.

Given that it costs municipalities in Kentucky up to $88.44 a day to put someone in our already-overcrowded jails, maybe we can call this the Thin Skinned Tax-Raising Ninny Act of 2008.

cross-posted on Bluegrass Policy Blog

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