Posted on 12/12/2015 7:32:12 AM PST by blackflag76
SILVER SPRING, Md. â A Maryland state lawmaker announced plans Thursday to draft a new bill that he says would crack down on radical mosques, but which critics say would be unconstitutional.
âIt is time to seriously recognize that we are at war with radical Islam,â said Del. David Vogt, a Republican who represents Carroll and Frederick counties.
Under Vogtâs bill, mosques and other organizations that are linked to the spread and support of radical Islam would lose their tax-exempt status.
In a statement, Vogt said it is âquite frankly insaneâ for state government âto continue raising taxes on hardworking citizens while extending preferential treatment to organizations that indirectly sponsor terrorism.â
According to Vogt, there are several such organizations across Maryland, and he is calling for state tax officials, working with Homeland Security, to target them.
Vogt is running for Congress in Marylandâs 6th Congressional District, which covers all of Western Maryland. Incumbent John Delaney, a Democrat, is expected to run for another term.
Del. Eric Luedtke, D-Montgomery County, said Vogt is simply trying to drum up support among conservative voters for his congressional campaign. But such a bill, which is unlikely to get far during the upcoming General Assembly session, would be unenforceable and would infringe on free speech and religious freedom rights.
âItâs unconstitutional,â said Luedtke, whose district includes Burtonsville and Damascus and is home to three large mosques.
âItâs equating most of Islam with the actions of radicals,â he said of the bill. âItâs not appropriate to blame all Muslims for terrorism.â
Although Maryland can decide whether organizations are exempt from state taxes, the state typically follows federal tax-exempt determinations, he said.
David Rocah, senior staff attorney with the ACLU of Maryland, called Vogtâs proposal âridiculous.â
The government canât revoke an organizationâs tax exempt status because it doesnât like something that is said, or isnât said, in a church or mosque. The phrase âradical Islamâ is meaningless, with no legal definition, Rocah said.
âWill he send government agents into every mosque ⦠into every church? A more fundamental intrusion into religious liberty can hardly be imagined,â he said.
“Radical mosque” is redundant.
It’s perfectly ok to go after whitey though:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/03/27/charges-dismissed-in-michigan-militia-case/
Why do we need another bill/law to crack down on criminal organizations?
Just shut the gdamn places down and be done with it!
At the slightest hint that they are stockpiling weapons they need a visit from the MD State Police because that would be inconsistent with “religion”.. Same kind of visit from state human rights office if they are preaching hatred. Those would be quite constitutional.
Do not expect any leadership from the governor of the Peoples Democratic Republic of Maryland (PDRM)
All mosques should be destroyed in the United States. They are a weapon used to radicalize and prevent assimilation in their target countries. If allowed to exist, they should have the status of a paroled felon, subject to inspection without announcement at any time.
Ha! Who does he think he is? France? He will be ansering to obamas’ muslim administration for this one.
By that standard, we should all be exempt from paying taxes.
Maryland "Freak State" PING!
I don’t know about that. Larry Hogan is opposed to further resettlement of Syrian “refugees” in Maryland until they can be more properly vetted. He might actually get on board with this bill, IMO.
Yep!
Yes, AG Lynch is probably drawing up his indictment right now.
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