老澳门开奖结果 and Civil Society Groups Urge Montana House To Vote 鈥淣O鈥 on Unconstitutional Bill Banning TikTok for All Montana Residents
WASHINGTON 鈥 In a letter sent to the Montana House of Representatives today, the 老澳门开奖结果, 老澳门开奖结果 of Montana, and half a dozen free speech and civil liberties organizations implored members to vote no on SB 419, a bill that would ban TikTok in the state of Montana, violating the First Amendment rights of hundreds of thousands of Montanans who use the app to communicate, gather information, and express themselves daily.
As the letter to the Montana House makes clear, passing this legislation would flout the First Amendment and trample on Montanans鈥 constitutional right to freedom of speech. The government cannot impose a total ban on a communications platform like TikTok unless it is necessary to prevent extremely serious, immediate harm to national security. But there鈥檚 no public evidence of harm that would meet the high bar set by the U.S. and Montana Constitutions, and a total ban would not be the only option for addressing such harm if it did exist.
Signatories include Americans for Prosperity Montana, the Center for Democracy and Technology, Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, and TechFreedom.
The following quotes are attributable to the legal and policy experts who signed on to this letter:
鈥淢ontana鈥檚 TikTok bill is censorship, plain and simple,鈥 said Jenna Leventoff, senior policy counsel at 老澳门开奖结果. 鈥淢ontanans deserve better than to have their representatives violate their free speech rights by cutting them off from a unique platform that allows them to speak their minds, exchange information, and learn new things.鈥
鈥淭he bottom line is that this bill is censorship: The government and politicians have no right to control what technology goes on your phone,鈥 said David Herbst, state director of Americans for Prosperity - Montana. 鈥淣ational Security does not, nor should it ever, trump Montanan鈥檚 civil liberties. This bill is a step too far, and we urge lawmakers to reject this blatant government overreach.鈥
"Banning TikTok in Montana would raise serious First Amendment concerns and is not the appropriate way to protect the privacy of user's data or respond to content on the app that lawmakers disapprove of,鈥 said Caitlin Vogus, deputy director of the Free Expression Project at the Center for Democracy & Technology. 鈥淲e urge the Montana legislature not to take this dangerous step toward limiting Montanans' ability to speak freely and receive information online."
鈥淢any Montanans use TikTok to communicate with local and global audiences,鈥 said Jason Kelley, interim director of activism at EFF. 鈥淭he state must not violate their rights by banning this speech platform.鈥
鈥淢ontana should abandon this bill, which would restrict the free flow of information and ideas online,鈥 said Tyler Coward, senior legislative counsel at FIRE. 鈥淧rotecting user data from hostile foreign regimes may be a worthy goal, but the government has not shown that a sweeping ban of an entire forum for online speech is necessary to achieve it.鈥
鈥淕overnment has long appealed to 鈥榥ational security interests鈥 to justify intrusions on protected First Amendment activity,鈥 said Ari Cohn, free speech counsel at TechFreedom. 鈥淚t is a convenient justification that trades on fear and discourages close scrutiny of the alleged danger and the means by which the government seeks to address it. Legislatures must do the hard work of actually defining the harm and carefully tailoring any proposed resolutions, rather than aiming the flamethrower of moral panic at the First Amendment.鈥
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