Tuesday, March 2, 2010

California proposes swearing ban

On Feb. 25 The California Assembly established that during the first week of March would the first "Cuss Free Week" in Calif. according to the PJ Star.  The proposal next would go to the Senate and pending approval from them.  This went into effect this week on Monday March 1.  According San Diego 10 News, if the proposal is made a law there would be no enforcements or consequences of swearing in Calif.  The law would simply be to create more harmony among people.

The new rule was proposed by a teenager who created a No Cussing Club at his high school in South Pasadena in 2007.  The teenager traveled to Sacramento to support the proposal and is hopeful on its passing through the Senate.

California is the first state to propose a no swearing law in the United States.

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