HB 2136
civil terrorism; disorderly conduct; subversion
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Bill overview
This bill amends Arizona law to define and criminalize new offenses related to public order and national security. Specifically, it expands the definition of ‘civil terrorism’ to include acts intended to disrupt government operations or deprive citizens of their constitutional rights through threats of violence or serious physical injury. It also introduces a new offense of ‘subversion’ targeting individuals who collaborate with foreign governments or organizations to undermine Arizona’s government. Finally, it modifies the penalty for obstructing a highway or public thoroughfare, increasing the severity of the offense when committed by a group of three or more individuals.
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