"Licensure to Kill"? What the Law on Presumption of the Legitimate Use of Weapons for Law Enforcement
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"No justice, no peace." Thus concluded, on Tuesday in the National Assembly, the adoption at first reading of the bill of the deputy Republicans... The article "No justice, no peace": Assa Traoré disturbs the session of the adoption of the law on the presumption of self-defence of the forces of law and order appeared first on current values.
Widely adopted at first reading by the National Assembly on Tuesday, 7 July and supported by the government, a bill LR aimed at recognizing a presumption of self-defence for police and gendarmes re-designs the limits of arbitrariness.
This text by MP LR Éric Pauget received support from the centre and the right. After the adoption, slogans were shouted from the stands by several activists, including Assa Traoré.
The proposed LR law on the presumption of legitimate use of weapons by law enforcement officials was discussed in a public meeting in the National Assembly on Tuesday, July 7.
Can a police shot be legal even before justice has established the facts? This is what the National Assembly must decide by a vote on Tuesday, July 7.
Read the full article on stephaneLarue.com The National Assembly adopted on Tuesday evening, by 313 votes in favour and 199 against, a presumption of legitimate use of weapons for police and gendarmes, indignation of Amnesty International and groups of victims.
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