We must stop the far-left's war on our police. |
John,
On Tuesday, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Indiana filed a lawsuit to challenge a newly passed state law that prohibits citizens from being within 25 feet of law enforcement officers while they are on duty in an active crime scene or engagement in any type of enforcement action.
The ACLU is claiming that this law is a violation of constitutional rights. Here’s the reality:
We’ve had six police officers killed in the line of duty this year, and the ACLU is trying to stop a law to help keep them safe. There is a war on our police, and we have to give our cops the tools to come home safely. |
There is nothing unconstitutional about this law. When citizens get involved in an officer’s line of work on the basis of “observing,” they not only put police officers in danger, but also themselves.
Our communities in Indiana are kept safe because of the work of law enforcement. And they deserve our support.
Take a moment right now to show your support for Indiana law enforcement.
Thank you, Mike Braun |