"Subversive Activities Registration Act."

South Carolina, notorious for it's willful disregard of a crusty piece of parchment, is at it again.

South Carolina legislature adopts Subversive Activities Registration Act.

My take: When everything is illegal, everyone is a criminal. The purpose is clear to me, when someone is declared to be a criminal by the state, their rights can be abrogated without too much bleating from the voters.

SECTION 23-29-90. Penalties.

Any organization or person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not more than twenty-five thousand dollars or imprisonment for not more than ten years, or by both fine and imprisonment.

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Maybe every organization and

Maybe every organization and person should apply for a South Carolina license to be subversive. Just considering sending in the application is probably a sign that you are...

The state calls that "paper

The state calls that "paper terrorism". A sovereign citizen in Oregon was convicted by a fed judge for doing just that.

There you go!

That proves we're subversive. Better sign up quick!

This law is more than 50

This law is more than 50 years old, moron!

Better call the waaaaaaahmbulance.

Regardless of if your claim is true or not, it is finally available online where individuals who do not live in that god awful state can actually read it without hearing banjo music.

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