Monday, December 15, 2014

Civil Rights

Title 11.6 Chapter 2 Section 422.6 of the penal code prohibits any kind of force in the matter of Constitutional rights, both of California and of the United States. I don't have enough fingers or toes to count the number of times Oliver Maxwell Canby has sought to interfere with and oppress the rights of homosexuals to exist, and rights of Autistics to a decent level of care and support. In the case of the latter he has constantly attempted to brow beat several people into accepting that Autism must be cured and that there is no alternative option to this. As previously observed, his preferred treatment is dangerous anyway, but this course of action is additional to that activity. In both cases the protection of persons with an actual or perceived characteristic is required.

In the same section it is also noted that the damage of personal property is also prohibited. This includes personal websites as previously mentioned. Oliver Maxwell Canby has, by use of proxy generators, violated this section in interfering with the smooth operation of another person's website, thereby also restricting the free exercise and enjoyment of a Constitutional right. The general threat of violence of February 2012 renders part (c) of section 422.6 invalid.

Oliver Maxwell Canby should at least have been fined $5000 for this breach and should be performing community service.

In the above instance, Title 1 Section 25 (a) prevents any claim to diminished capacity.

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