Any intelligent citizen would think that a major component of a free society is government transparency. After all, we should be able to know what laws affect us and what our government officials are up to. But, the state of Georgia disagrees.
After Carl Malamud, owner of the site Public.Resource.org, uploaded an annotated version of Georgia law to his site, the state went at great lengths to silence him and make sure that he was no longer showing the public the laws that they are supposed to obey.
What exactly did Georgia do to try and silence him?
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One of the most corrupt states in the union
What difference does it make how you going to know if you are breaking law or not. Or not.?????
hell yes the people have a right to know their own laws…
totally ignorance and idiots of the world they can change that to the way they like or see fit to their personnel ways
BULL
Won’t open.
Unless your a politician
it’s only a defense for the cops as per the US Supreme Court, never for the citizen
I’m not surprised
Hey, sounds like State of Georgia has achieved what District of Columbia has longed for a long time. We are moving into the era of “p$#%&!@* it first and then read it”, or, even better, “what does it matter”…..