INSANITY Metro Nashville Council Member Wants People Not Wearing a Mask to Be Charged with Murder or Attempted Murder

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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Metro Nashville Council Member Wants People Not Wearing a Mask to Be Charged with Murder or Attempted Murder
August 9, 2020 Laura Baigert
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Metro Nashville At-Large Council Member Sharon Hurt said Wednesday during a virtual meeting of the Joint Public Safety and Health Committee that there should be stronger legislation for those not wearing masks and suggested they be charged with murder or attempted murder.
Hurt said that she works for an organization that, “If they pass the virus, then they are tried for murder or attempted murder.”
Hurt thinks the same standard should apply to the general public.

“This person who may very well pass this virus that’s out in the air because they’re not wearing a mask is basically doing the same thing to someone who contracts it and dies from it,” she said.
“Maybe there needs to be stronger legislation to say that if you do not wear a mask, and you subject exposure of this virus to someone else then there will be some stronger penalty as it is in other viruses that are exposed,” the council member added.
Nashville city councilwoman Sharon Hurt calls for legislation to charge people with murder for not wearing a mask
(also claims coronavirus is airborne)
She’s disappointed when she learns she can’t do this pic.twitter.com/7bRokB4crn
— Roz ☀️
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(@PolitiKurd) August 8, 2020

Hurt’s suggestion comes as the Nashville-Davidson County COVID-19 dashboard indicates a recent decline in new daily cases of COVID-19 and a fatality rate of 0.9 percent.
With regard to mask enforcement, Hurt was critical of the actions to date.
“It seems to me that we have been more reactive as opposed to proactive and a little too late, too little,” Hurt said.

Hurt had to be reminded by Metro Nashville’s Director of Legislative Affairs Mike Jameson, who also participated in the virtual meeting, whose jurisdiction it is to create a new code or class of criminal offenses.
“The Council does not have the opportunity on its own to create criminal legislation,” he said. “In terms of creating a new code or class of criminal offenses, that is a creature of state law.”

Hurt expressed her disappointment, “I was afraid that was going to be the answer.”
“I guess that’s the whole point of asking for something to be done as early as the Council was pushing,” she added. “It seems it was not taken as seriously as it should have been and thus we are in the situation we are in right now.”

Hurt’s proposal came the same day that Mayor John Cooper issued a statement that the Metro Nashville Police Department was ordered to issue citations to persons not complying with the Health Department’s mask order.
The new initiative involves increasing police presence on Friday and Saturday nights with 24 officers conducting walking patrols on Broadway from 3:30 p.m. to midnight. An additional six officers will be on ATVs to stop and cite any “transpotainment” vehicles operating in violation of the Health Department’s prohibition.

The additional 30 officers is an increase over the 19 school resource officers who have been on Broadway working on public mask compliance on prior Friday and Saturday nights since mid-July, the statement said.

Mayor Cooper once again enhanced his clampdown on Nashville’s main tourism attraction by prohibiting alcoholic beverage sale, possession or consumption except for on-premises or delivery through his Public Health Order 10 that went into effect Saturday.
The video of the Joint Public Safety and Health Committee can be watched here with Metro Council Member-At-Large Sharon Hurt beginning at the 1:01:40 mark.
 

Practical

Veteran Member
Not even sure if we did a video about this, think we did tho! There is no reasoning with these people! They have made up their mind, doesn't matter what proof you show them, they have decided.

 

20Gauge

TB Fanatic
It has become apparent we have far far too many laws and the definitions of those laws have been expanded far too much. To charge and convict someone for attempted murder or murder for not wearing a mask without any evidence having done so actually caused a crime is beyond the pale of anything the founders thought would be possible with this nation.


Only Dictators would think of doing something like this. Yes, we have a problem with too many little dictators in this nation of ours.

In the past they would have been dealt with, but now?
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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Yup. Hadda be a nig.

But since those in prison are being released because of Kung Flu, then I assume these "mask murderers" (hey, I think I made a funny!) can just go free.

RIGHT niggaho empress?
BUT-but-but, the whole reason to empty those prisons was so they could imprison the real criminals....
ya know, not just those poor folks looting (big screen tvs) to feed their hungry chillun.
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
It all started with the notion of "preventive policing". Preventive health care, Preventive lifestyles and choices, preventive (hover) parenting, everything bad is supposed to be able to be "prevented" by adhering to some decision made by someone supposedly smarter and absolutely other than you!
 

Squib

Veteran Member
I can’t tell you how sick I am of this...

If I have to see one more fat, butch looking mud duck trying to sound relevant or intelligent, I don’t know what....
 
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