THIS NEW MICHIGAN ‘HATE CRIME’ BILL IS RIPE FOR ABUSE: “According to the law, ‘A person is guilty of a hate crime if that person maliciously … and intentionally does any of the following to an individual based in whole or in part on [a protected characteristic] … intimidates another individual.’ (Emphasis added.) That’s right: Intimidating another individual can land you up to two years in jail, a felony on your record, and a $5,000 fine. What does ‘intimidating’ mean under this law?”
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