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California Right-to-Repair bill quietly killed in committee

Kabukiwookie

Gordon-Byrne speculates that California lawmakers are worried about the cost of implementing the bill, in the form of lawsuits from product makers. "I think that people have been threatened with litigation," she said.

Government fearing business. This is what 'corporations are people' and 'money is free speech' have brought.

If the large corporations threaten with litigation you slap them down with multi-million dollar penalties. If they start litigating you freeze their accounts pending the outcome. They did that to people supporting canadian truckers.

In civilised countries, the government has a monopoly on legally doling out violence. It's time they applied some to the corps instead of their citizens.

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