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Thursday, February 24, 2011
Tennessee Legislators Propose Elaborate Anti-Sharia Bills
The most elaborate example yet of an anti-Sharia bill was introduced last week in the Tennessee House and Senate. The Tennessean reports that SB 1028 (full text), and the identical HB 1353, were filed on Thursday to meet the deadline for introducing bills for the current session of the legislature, and that they may yet be amended. The bills outlaw providing material support to any organization that the state Attorney General designates as a "sharia organization." The bill declares that it is not directed at the peaceful practice of Islam. Instead it is premised, among other things, on the bill's declaration that "Sharia requires all its adherents to actively and passively support the replacement of America’s constitutional republic, including the representative government of this state with a political system based upon sharia." The 20-page bills, introduced by State Sen. Bill Ketron, R-Murfreesboro, and state Rep. Judd Matheny, R-Tullahoma, were drafted by David Yerushalmi, an Arizona attorney who heads the Society of Americans for National Existence. Critics say the bills are based on a complete misunderstanding of sharia law.