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Justice for All: Vote Yes SB0253

Opponents of extending hate crime protection to the LGBT community are spreading untrue messages: that if the Hate Crimes Bill passes in the Tennessee legislature, it will:

  • Prevent pastors from preaching from the Bible, and
  • Sexual deviants will have more rights than “you and me.”

What does the Hate Crimes Bill really do?  The bill will allow latitude in sentencing for judges and prosecutors who are trying cases involving hate crimes.  This bill is specific to crimes committed against individuals because of gender identity or expression.

Even if this bill does not impact you or one you love, do not stand by and do nothing.  Let lawmakers know the truth.  Be proactive!  Send members of Senate and House Judiciary Committees a message of truth. 

Sample Letter for Campaign

Subject: Justice for All: Vote Yes SB0253

Dear [ Decision Maker ] ,

Don't believe the misleading information about SB0253. This bill will not keep preachers from preaching or give "sexual deviants" the keys to the courthouse.

What SB0253 will do is allow latitude in sentencing for judges and prosecutors who are trying cases involving hate crimes. This bill permits consideration for crimes committed against individuals because of their gender identity or expression.

No protected class is being created. No religion or messaging is being hindered. Open your mind and heart. Hate is bad, and misdirected messaging to stop a good piece of legislation is as well.

Please show your support and vote yes to SB0253.

Sincerely,

Campaign Launched:
May 10, 2009



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