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Kansas lawmakers conjure up a fresh crime: approaching first responders. Good luck, journalists!
The House Federal and State Affairs Committee will consider a bill Monday that bans broad swaths of Kansas news reporting. Oh, how I wish I were joking. Senate Bill 452 creates a new criminal offense that authorities can use to prosecute journalists: “unlawful approach of a first responder.” That means, according to the bill text, […]
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