Sunday, April 24, 2016

MIKE PITTS: "SOUTH CAROLINA RESPONSIBLE JOURNALISM REGISTRY LAW" IS AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL COMMUNIST STYLE INFRINGEMENT ON FREEDOMS OF SPEECH & PRESS

NO, IT'S NOT LIBERAL NEW JERSEY
MIKE PITTS: 
"SOUTH CAROLINA RESPONSIBLE JOURNALISM REGISTRY LAW" 
IS AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL, COMMUNIST 
STYLE INFRINGEMENT 
ON FREEDOMS OF SPEECH & PRESS

South Carolina lawmakers consider forcing journalists to register with the state

SEE: http://the-trumpet-online.com/south-carolina-lawmakers-consider-forcing-journalists-to-register-with-the-state/republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

http://www.liberty.news/2016-04-22-sc-lawmakers-consider-forcing-journalists-to-register-with-the-state-to-eliminate-freedom-of-the-press.html
South Carolina is considered a “red state” – that is, one whose legislature is dominated, supposedly, by small-government conservatives and whose governor, Nikki Haley, was a darling of the Tea Party when she was running for her first term. In fact, one of the most conservative of all U.S. senators, Tim Scott, was appointed by Haley to replace a retiring Republican in 2013.
So what gives with the South Carolina legislature considering a bill that is pro-big government, anti-free speech and smacks of authoritarianism?
As reported by The State, Rep. Mike Pitts, a Republican from Laurens, filed a bill recently in the South Carolina House that would establish a “responsible journalism registry” that would be managed by the S.C. secretary of state.
A summary of the legislation says the measure would “establish requirements for persons before working as a journalist for a media outlet and for media outlets before hiring a journalist.” The summary also says the bill would establish registration fees, set fines for non-compliance and establish criminal penalties for violations.
That’s about as nanny state as it gets: fees, fines and penalties.
The State reported further:
A person seeking to register with the state as a journalist would have to submit a criminal record background check and “an affidavit from the media outlet attesting to the applicant’s journalistic competence.”
The full paragraph of the bill, H. 4102, says, “A person seeking to register shall provide all information required by the office including, but not limited to, a criminal record background check, an affidavit from the media outlet attesting to the applicant’s journalistic competence, and an application fee in an amount determined by the office.”
Thankfully, not everyone in the state is in agreement that the bill is a good idea. You can include Bill Rogers, executive director of the S.C. Press Association (The State is a member of that organization), who said the registry proposal “is ridiculous and totally unconstitutional.”
Governments – state or federal – cannot require journalists to register, said Rogers. He cited the First Amendment’s guarantee of freedom of the press as evidence of that.
Pitts told The Post and Courier that while his bill is not a reaction to any particular news story, it is intended instead to stimulate a discussion over how he believes gun issues are being reported.
“It strikes me as ironic that the first question is constitutionality from a press that has no problem demonizing firearms,” Pitts said. “With this statement I’m talking primarily about printed press and TV. The TV stations, the six o’clock news and the printed press has no qualms demonizing gun owners and gun ownership.”
The measure states that persons are “not competent” to be journalists in the state if, within three years of applying for the registry, they have been convicted of “libel, slander, or invasion of privacy; or… a felony if the underlying offense was committed to collect, write, or distribute news or other current information for a media outlet.”
Also, a candidate for registry would be denied if “the person has demonstrated a reckless disregard of the basic codes and canons of professional journalism associations, including a disregard of truth, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness, and public accountability, as applicable to the acquisition of newsworthy information and its subsequent dissemination to the public.”
The assumption is that the secretary of state gets to make the determination, and that such determinations are likely to be arbitrary (“Iwas objective!” “No you weren’t!”).
While there isn’t much chance a law like this passes, even if it does it is highly unlikely it would withstand judicial scrutiny. That said, it’s hard to imagine such a law would even be proposed by a member of a political party that is supposedly opposed, ideologically, to the overarching control of nanny government.
One other point: In this day and age, the Internet has created a massive army of citizen journalists who aren’t necessarily educated as journalists or who don’t practice traditional journalism, but who nevertheless “report” news and events as they happen. A bill like this would kill citizen journalism in South Carolina.
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Would Require Journalists To Register With Government

MEDIA LICENSE, FEES, PENALTIES?


SEE BILL HERE: 
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Representative Michael A. Pitts

Representative Michael A. Pitts
Republican - Laurens
District 14 - Greenwood & Laurens Counties - Map

Columbia Address

327C Blatt Bldg.
Columbia 29201
Business Phone (803) 734-2830

Home Address

372 Bucks Point Rd.
Laurens 29360
Home Phone (864) 923-2925
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Personal Information

  • Retired Greenville Police
  • Born in Laurens
  • Son of the late Joseph C., Jr. and the late Lois Lollis Pitts
  • Lander University, B.S., 1985
  • June 28, 1974 married Susan W. Slay, 3 children, Nolan, Clifton, and Della
  • Ex Council of NASC
  • Life member, NRA
  • North American Hunting Club
  • Gun Owners of South Carolina
  • Member, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
  • National Wild Turkey Federation
  • ALEC
  • President, National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses (NASC)
  • Other Funds Oversight
  • Lottery Oversight
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  • Rabun Creek Baptist Church
  • United States Army Reserve
   

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Service In Public Office

  • Vice Chairman, Laurens County Council
  • House of Representatives, 2003 - Pres