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Unconstitutional
Legislation Threatens Freedoms
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
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Last week,
the House of Representatives acted with disdain for the Constitution
and individual liberty by passing HR 1592, a bill creating new federal
programs to combat so-called hate crimes. The legislation
defines a hate crime as an act of violence committed against an
individual because of the victims race, religion, national
origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.
Federal hate crime laws violate the Tenth Amendments limitations
on federal power. Hate crime laws may also violate the First Amendment
guaranteed freedom of speech and religion by criminalizing speech
federal bureaucrats define as hateful.
There is no
evidence that local governments are failing to apprehend and prosecute
criminals motivated by prejudice, in comparison to the apprehension
and conviction rates of other crimes. Therefore, new hate crime
laws will not significantly reduce crime. Instead of increasing
the effectiveness of law enforcement, hate crime laws undermine
equal justice under the law by requiring law enforcement and judicial
system officers to give priority to investigating and prosecuting
hate crimes. Of course, all decent people should condemn criminal
acts motivated by prejudice. But why should an assault victim be
treated by the legal system as a second-class citizen because his
assailant was motivated by greed instead of hate?
HR 1592, like
all hate crime laws, imposes a longer sentence on a criminal motivated
by hate than on someone who commits the same crime with a different
motivation. Increasing sentences because of motivation goes beyond
criminalizing acts; it makes it a crime to think certain thoughts.
Criminalizing even the vilest hateful thoughts as opposed to willful
criminal acts is inconsistent with a free society.
HR
1592 could lead to federal censorship of religious or political
speech on the grounds that the speech incites hate. Hate crime laws
have been used to silence free speech and even the free exercise
of religion. For example, a Pennsylvania hate crime law has been
used to prosecute peaceful religious demonstrators on the grounds
that their public Bible readings could incite violence. One of HR
1592s supporters admitted that this legislation could allow
the government to silence a preacher if one of the preachers
parishioners commits a hate crime. More evidence that hate crime
laws lead to censorship came recently when one member of Congress
suggested that the Federal Communications Commission ban hate speech
from the airwaves.
Hate
crime laws not only violate the First Amendment, they also violate
the Tenth Amendment. Under the United States Constitution, there
are only three federal crimes: piracy, treason, and counterfeiting.
All other criminal matters are left to the individual states. Any
federal legislation dealing with criminal matters not related to
these three issues usurps state authority over criminal law and
takes a step toward turning the states into mere administrative
units of the federal government.
Because federal
hate crime laws criminalize thoughts, they are incompatible with
a free society. Fortunately, President Bush has pledged to veto
HR 1592. Of course, I would vote to uphold the presidents
veto.
May
9, 2007
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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