NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The Southern Poverty Regulation Heart was joined by a number of civil rights organizations on Saturday for the “Vote No on Act 3” rally, simply steps from the New Orleans Metropolis Corridor.
Organizers say the rally was aimed to tell and educate Louisiana residents in regards to the harms of the proposed Act 3 laws and encourage them to vote in opposition to it.
The proposed constitutional modification would result in extra juveniles being tried as adults in Louisiana. In 2024, Louisiana’s “Increase the Age” legislation was reversed, which means 17-year-olds arrested for any crime might be tried as an grownup.
Organizers say Act 3 would raise limitations for lawmakers and permit minors as younger as 14 to be charged as an grownup for “any crime,” as a substitute of making pathways to rehabilitate for the youth.
“If we need to add extra penalties to our Structure, for which younger individuals could be charged for and tried for in grownup courts, we’re not giving them a better begin in life, however we’re additional penalizing them for merely going by means of life, making an attempt to grasp life, however not educating them the steps, not offering them the sources for that as nicely,” mentioned Christopher Johnson, govt director of the Mobilizing Millennials Group.
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