Groups Oppose Ohio Patriot ActApr 14 2006 4:57PMReported by Eve Mueller The Ohio Patriot Act will become law on Friday, and with it comes a lawsuit against it. One part of the act affects everything from new government employees to about 60 licensed professions to businesses with big government contracts. All new government employees, like firefighters, have to answer the questions. So do people who want or are renewing 60 different licenses. They include everyone from pesticide dealers, meat plant owners, pilots, trash collectors and even fireworks wholesalers. Ohio Citizen Action doesn't like it either, saying, We've always thought it's silly to sign something that says, Im not a terrorist. If you are a terrorist, you're likely to do whatever it is you planned on doing, and you're also getting into civil liberties issues. Like it or not, it's the latest effort to find connections to terrorist groups on the US Department of State list. The new DMA form must also be completed by companies that get government contracts worth more than $100,000. |
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