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Maryland Proposes to Ditch Police Officers’ Bill of Rights

As with many states across the nation, especially those under Democratic control, you won’t find it shocking that Maryland plans to make a few changes to their law enforcement. But unlike most, it isn’t really a defunding that is being considered. Instead, a legislative working group is proposing to simply end all their rights.

You may know that quite a few states have what is called a Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights or LEOBR. This is precisely what it sounds like, a bill that notes what rights police officers have as ‘non-civilians.’ You know, things like the right to participate in political activity, the right to a fair trial and council, and the right to secondary employment.

https://theamericanpatriot.com/maryland-proposes-to-ditch-police-officers-bill-of-rights/