The measure bans displaying a noose in response to a person’s race, religion, sexual orientation or nationality. The bill’s sponsor, Del. Victor Ramirez, a Prince George’s County Democrat, said he expected a final vote by the end of this week.
“You either agree with the concept or not,” Ramirez said. “We’ve come up with a bill that passes constitutional muster, so there are no excuses.”
At a public hearing in January, prosecutors suggested expanding the proposal to include all weapons used to intimidate a protected class.
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