FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact:
 

Chris Corbett

PANDA Nevada

Director@pandnv.org

 

Las Vegas to Introduce Anti-NDAA Resolution
 

The fight against indefinite military detention continues. Yesterday, the Las Vegas City Council and the Clark County Commission drafted anti-NDAA legislation to protect the Constitutional rights of their constituents.

 

City Councilman Bob Beers and County Commissioner Chris Giunchliani put forth the draft.

 

Afterward, Daphne Lee, the Clark County Chapter Head of PANDA, and Christopher Corbett, Nevada Executive Director of PANDA, expressed their gratitude to Beers and Giunchliani. Corbett said:

 

“This initiative will help raise awareness of the NDAA and encourage other municipalities and our state legislators to do the same.”

 

Specifically, sub-sections 1021 and 1022 of the NDAA allow the indefinite arrest, imprisonment and/or transport to foreign prisons of anyone on U.S. soil whom the federal government declares is a terrorist suspect. In short, the2012 NDAA enables the government to make any person on U.S. soil a prisoner of war.

 

Currently making its way to committee in the Nevada State Legislature is a related bill, Don Gustavson's BDR 728, the Nevada Liberty Preservation Act.

 

You can help stop this violation of our Constitutional rights. You can help stop the NDAA. Encourage your representative to support this legislation, or thank them for doing so:

 

If you live in Las Vegas, go to http://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/Government/council.htm

 

If you live in Clark County, go to http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/depts/countycommissioners/pages/default.aspx

 

Join us in the battle to stop the NDAA nationwide: http://pandaunite.org/join-us/

 

Edited by Ed R. Green