Senator Rand Paul, in a bipartisan effort with Representative Morgan McGarvey, has reintroduced the Justice for Breonna Taylor Act, aimed at prohibiting the use of no-knock warrants across the United States. The legislation, which seeks to prevent future tragedies similar to the death of Breonna Taylor, has garnered renewed attention and support. Paul expressed hope that the law's change would ensure such incidents never happen again, stating, "I'm hoping that the law will change and that will prevent this from ever happening again." He also mentioned the possibility of the act passing unanimously, highlighting the unified response to the call for banning no-knock warrants, and added, "I'm very hopeful that this will move forward." The act stipulates that emergencies requiring immediate entry should be exceptions, with Paul noting, "We'll have emergencies where people do go in very quickly, but it shouldn't be the norm. It should be really the exception and only under exceptional emergency conditions when someone's life is being threatened."
"We'll have emergencies where people do go in very quickly, but it shouldn't be the norm. It should be really the exception and only under exceptional emergency conditions when someone's life is being threatened." https://t.co/MC1RoJg9dJ
“I'm very hopeful that this will move forward. I'm sorry, that took the death of Breonna (Taylor) to get everybody unified. We might try to see if it can pass unanimously.” NEW: Sen. @RandPaul is renewing call for ban on no-knock warrants in bipartisan police reform effort https://t.co/tGRVkBWdaZ
Rand Paul reintroduces the Justice for Breonna Taylor Act which would prohibit the use of no-knock warrants nationwide: "I'm hoping that the law will change and that will prevent this from ever happening again." https://t.co/97wqPgc9wR
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) announces he and Rep. Morgan McGarvey (D-KY) are reintroducing the Justice for Breonna Taylor Act, which would prohibit the use of no-knock warrants nationwide: "I'm hoping that the law will change and that will prevent this from ever happening again." https://t.co/A1kwKXnu3V
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