Augusta considering stricter rules on public demonstration
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Posted 12:28PM on Saturday 18th January 2003 ( 22 years ago )
AUGUSTA - Protesters at the Masters opposing Augusta National Golf Club's male-only membership might have to comply with stricter public demonstration laws. <br>
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Augusta commissioners will be asked Tuesday to approve an updated city ordinance that refines the public demonstration law on the books, said City Attorney Jim Wall. <br>
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Protesters from the National Council of Women's Organizations and the Reverend Jesse Jackson's Rainbow/Push Coalition have said they will show up in force at the Masters, hosted by Augusta National from April 7-13. <br>
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The amended law requires groups of five or more people to apply for a permit from the sheriff's department 30 days in advance of the event. No timeline is given under existing law. <br>
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The sheriff's office will have up to 10 business days to approve or deny the protest permit, and a denial can be appealed for judicial review up to five days later. <br>
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Sheriff Ronnie Strength said public safety will supersede free speech, and he has declared public property surrounding Augusta National off-limits.
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