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Biden reverses Trump orders that cracked down on vandalism of monuments
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<blockquote data-quote="iluvatar5150" data-source="post: 75953332" data-attributes="member: 313046"><p>Yeah, local law enforcement until there’s something indicating federal jurisdiction.</p><p></p><p>But to take this a step further - the statute doesn’t protect every memorial to anybody who was a veteran. It specifically calls out those memorials “commemorating the service of any person or persons in the armed forces of the United States.” The Andrew Jackson statue in questynotes on one side that he was the first governor of Florida under the US flag, and on the other side that he was the namesake of Jacksonville. Nothing there about him being a veteran (btw, he was more famously a veteran of the War of 1812), or even president. So, it seems to me that this statute wouldn’t apply regardless of who committed the act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iluvatar5150, post: 75953332, member: 313046"] Yeah, local law enforcement until there’s something indicating federal jurisdiction. But to take this a step further - the statute doesn’t protect every memorial to anybody who was a veteran. It specifically calls out those memorials “commemorating the service of any person or persons in the armed forces of the United States.” The Andrew Jackson statue in questynotes on one side that he was the first governor of Florida under the US flag, and on the other side that he was the namesake of Jacksonville. Nothing there about him being a veteran (btw, he was more famously a veteran of the War of 1812), or even president. So, it seems to me that this statute wouldn’t apply regardless of who committed the act. [/QUOTE]
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