Wednesday, October 2, 2019

They were invited in by the same politicians

CA cities, counties ask for Supreme Court’s help on homelessness

 Rushing to meet last week’s deadline for filing amicus briefs, dozens of local governments and other groups in California have jointly and separately beseeched the high court to uphold laws targeting sleeping in public. Such laws are seen as a key way to crack down homelessness.
The flood of legal filings came in support of an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court filed by the city of Boise, Idaho. The city opposes a September 2018 ruling by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S Circuit Court of Appeals that held that just as governments “may not criminalize the state of being ‘homeless in public places,’ [the city of Boise] may not criminalize conduct that is an unavoidable consequence of being homeless — namely sitting, lying or sleeping on the streets.”
California politicians are figuring out the sanctuary scam, the one perpetuated by Mayor Garcetti and the LA city council.   We are now frigged, and Gavin just makes matters worse with his housing rules.

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