Tuesday, December 20, 2022

PROPOSED NEW STATE LAWS FOR UTAH THAT I SUBMITTED ON DECEMBER 13, 2022, TO MY STATE LAWMAKERS IN SALT LAKE CITY

 


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From: John McMillan <mcmillanj@att.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 12:19:11 AM CST
Subject: 12-12-22 More proposed new state laws for Utah

December 12, 2022

Dear Utah State Representative Joel Briscoe, outgoing Utah State Senator Derek Kitchen, and Utah Senator-Elect Jenn Plumb,

As a gainfully employed, alcohol-free, single adult white male Anglo-Saxon current or future constituent of each of you, I urge each of you to please author, sponsor, co-sponsor, or advocate for proposed new state laws and Resolutions for Utah that will:

---Prevent accused sexual-assault perpetrators in Utah who are age 55 or older from attempting to claim a "Senility Defense" in their capacity as a defendant in a criminal-law-prosecution courtroom proceeding in Utah.

---Uphold the legal right of any and all adult individuals in Utah, regardless of their own age or racial or ethnic  identity or ancestry, to NOT have any sexual contact of any type  with any individual whom they themselves are physically or sexually or visually or aesthetically or morally or religiously or politically or locutionally or otherwise repulsed by.

---Require that each and every retail store or commercial vaping parlor in Utah must post an easy-to-read and highly visible written warning on the wall of that business,  in full view of most customers there, that cites any and all of the short-term and long-term medical problems that have been linked to vaping addiction in the USA or in Utah.

---Require that each and every retail store or commercial vaping parlor in Utah must post  on the wall of their establishment the office phone number or phone numbers and other factual contact information for one or more vaping-addiction treatment centers  in Utah that are licensed by the State Government of Utah, if applicable, and contact information for the state agency that can provide referrals to approved treatment programs for vaping addicts.

---Require a 100 percent increase in the sales tax imposed on purchases of any and all tobacco products or vaping products in Utah. This will help to convey the valuable message to any and all smokers and vapers  in Utah that this enlightened clean-air-focused state seeks to prevent any and all of the air pollution and damage to the environment for which our state's smokers and vapers are notoriously blameworthy. 
The Utah Legislature can also make it very clear through the proposed tax increase that Utah refuses to become a "refuge for the reckless, the rapacious,  and the self-destructive".

--Officially honor in a special annual ceremony inside  the Utah House and Utah Senate, respectively, numerous  Utahns of a wide variety of adult ages and from each county of Utah who are polite and law-abiding, and who each  do not have any criminal-conviction record.

---Classify as a violation of state law in Utah the verbal harassment of anyone by a cited individual or group of individuals, in a context that includes verbalization in English or in any foreign language of the infamous "F" word or any other of several specifically cited major and very offensive obscene words, "Motherf-cker" (the letter "u" having been omitted here for the sake of propriety) being among those outrageously inflammatory obscenities.

---Provide financial incentives for establishment of profane-speech-addiction treatment programs for Utahns or visitors to Utah who were or are convicted of a personal-injury crime in which they also spoke profanely, whether in the presence of a certified peace officer or through verbal harassment of a cited victim of, intended victim of, or witness to, a personal injury crime that occurred in Utah.

---Require that each and every local-government law-enforcement agency in Utah must provide on the home page of their website a fully-up-to-date listing of the correct official organizational chain of command chart for that entire law-enforcement agency and each of its units or offices,
 along with advice to criminal-law complainants or cited crime victims on how they can each politely submit a written appeal through the proper chain of command of that law-enforcement agency any decision or action by a police officer in Utah that they believe to have possibly undermined or failed to comprise full and vigorous criminal-law investigation and full assistance toward prosecution of a cited crime case in which the individual submitting a written appeal was or is the complainant or victim.

---Impose an automatic criminal-law penalty and automatic fine on any and all crime suspects who resist arrest by a certified peace officer in Utah, regardless of whether the suspect or suspects are later found "Not Guilty" of a related criminal charge by a judge or jury in Utah in connection with that same crime case.

---Require that each and every bar or nightclub or restaurant, coffeehouse, teahouse,  video-game arcade, public school, public university, or public college in Utah must post an easy-to-read warning sign in full view of the majority of customers which states in English and in Spanish, respectively,  that "It is a felony crime in Utah for any adult person age 21 (?) or older to have any sexual contact with anyone under age 18. The minimum age for consent in Utah is 18."

---Provide for automatic annual bonus pay rewards to each and every State  of Utah or County Government  staff member involved in rehabilitation of or mental health counseling  services treatment of convicted inmates in Utah prisons or jails, and each and every parole officer, for whom the criminal recidivism rate by inmates or released inmates they each served during the most recent applicable one-year, two-year, or five-year period was among the lowest five percent of all of the State of Utah-employed or County-employed  rehabilitation-services colleagues or parole officers in Utah.

I hope these proposed new state laws or Legislative Resolutions  for Utah will appeal to each of you and your colleagues in the Utah Legislature and other agencies of the State of Utah.

With Friendly Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan, 535 South 200 East, Apt. 912, Ninth Floor, Salt Lake City, UT 84111.
Home phone: (801) 355-0850.
Cell phone: (512) 993-7305.

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