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In reply to the discussion: Feeding Homeless Apparently Illegal in Raleigh, NC (w/MAJOR update at 4:43 PM) [View all]limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)67. our society is changing, inch by inch, into something very ugly
Homelessness is illegal. Gathering in public spaces is forbidden. Feeding people makes you criminal.
Maybe we are further down the slippery slope than we realized.
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Feeding Homeless Apparently Illegal in Raleigh, NC (w/MAJOR update at 4:43 PM) [View all]
OneGrassRoot
Aug 2013
OP
It's bad enough the being poor is a crime in our country, now helping the poor can get you arrested
Heather MC
Aug 2013
#32
That would have been an excellent decision. WTF is wrong with this country? nt
Mnemosyne
Aug 2013
#37
I agree that use of the word "handout" is a poor choice of words. But especially
totodeinhere
Aug 2013
#63
Yep...I was just about to get a bunch of us, find the poster, take him/her out back and shoot them
BlueJazz
Aug 2013
#84
Actually opposition from business owners is very common in a lot of areas.
totodeinhere
Aug 2013
#45
Sadly Raleigh is not the only jurisdiction that has passed anti-homelsss laws.
totodeinhere
Aug 2013
#49
I wonder if there is anyone willing to be arrested for feeding the homeless there?
Dustlawyer
Aug 2013
#17
The officer was explaining that he was not forbidding the free exercise of religious charity
kenny blankenship
Aug 2013
#18
Just out of curiosity, what would they charge you with in Springfield or Joplin, MO if
HardTimes99
Aug 2013
#50
Well in Springfield, I think it was said to be $100 dollars to the one giving help.
Lady Freedom Returns
Aug 2013
#62
I was curious as to what statute (law) those being cited were being charged under, as it seems
HardTimes99
Aug 2013
#85
If the churches intrude on government business they should lose tax exempt status.
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2013
#20
So it's come down to this. The powerful/corporations beat the public down into the gutter then...
BlueJazz
Aug 2013
#21
They used the same language and imagery for those unfortunate enough to have
HardTimes99
Aug 2013
#53
I am just plain too angry to comment. Where's the cop with the gallon of milk?
marble falls
Aug 2013
#55
While he's in the middle of a stop and in front of folks he was keeping from getting their own.
marble falls
Aug 2013
#74
Would it be possible to stage a boycott of businesses in the area whose owners have complained?
Samantha
Aug 2013
#61
Searching Google News comes up empty but a general search of the entire web will get you
totodeinhere
Aug 2013
#73
“Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
Fire Walk With Me
Aug 2013
#86
"Raleigh mayor pledges to find solution after police stop charities from feeding homeless"
WorseBeforeBetter
Aug 2013
#100
Better to end homelessness. The current situation is due to Reagan era actions.
freshwest
Aug 2013
#102