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FIREthreatens lawsuit against officials who kicked out man for wearing pro-life sweatshirt inside Colorado Capitol

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DENVER, July 16, 2024 鈥 Jeffrey Hunt was forced out of the state Capitol鈥檚 senate gallery by government officials. His offense? Wearing a shirt they didn鈥檛 like.
Today, the 果冻传媒app官方 demanded the sergeants-at-arms allow Coloradans to silently and respectfully express their opinions with pins and apparel in the state Capitol 鈥 or face a First Amendment lawsuit.
鈥淚 was shocked when I was asked to leave the senate gallery simply for wearing a pro-life sweatshirt,鈥 said Hunt. 鈥淚 felt like I was being targeted for expressing my American right to free speech. My goal with this case is to make sure this type of censorship doesn't happen to anyone else, especially in the heart of our state鈥檚 democracy.鈥
Hunt is a talk radio host and a former employee of Colorado Christian University, which also calls itself 鈥淧ro-Life U.鈥 On March 21, 2023, Hunt visited the Colorado State Senate with a group to silently oppose three bills that would regulate and penalize crisis pregnancy centers. Hunt wore a sweatshirt reading 鈥淧ro-Life U鈥 inside the gallery to express his pro-life stance. Sergeant-at-Arms Ben Trujillo told Hunt that 鈥淧ro-Life U鈥 is a 鈥減olitical statement鈥 prohibited by a gallery rule.
COURTESY PHOTOS OF JEFFREY HUNT
Trujillo and Chief Sergeant-at-Arms Frank Lombardi gave Hunt a choice: Remove the sweatshirt and re-enter the gallery or wait outside the gallery. Hunt chose the latter.
鈥淚f there鈥檚 anywhere people鈥檚 First Amendment rights should be safe, it鈥檚 in their state capitol,鈥 said FIREattorney Josh Bleisch. 鈥淗unt had every right to be there silently expressing his opinion.鈥
Just weeks before Hunt was forced to leave the gallery, sergeants-at-arms allowed a group of students to sit in the gallery wearing pro-gun-control shirts. In light of this double standard, today鈥檚 letter reminded Colorado officials that the First Amendment prohibits them from relying on unreasonable rules that allow for discriminatory or inconsistent enforcement.
鈥淥fficials can鈥檛 kick you out of public galleries just because they don鈥檛 like the message on your shirt,鈥 said FIREattorney Raul Ruiz. 鈥淲e look forward to vindicating Hunt鈥檚 rights, and the rights of every American, regardless of their opinions.鈥
贵滨搁贰鈥檚&苍产蝉辫;letter calls on officials to remove the rule prohibiting 鈥減olitical鈥 apparel and pins and confirm that apparel expressing a political message is permitted in the galleries.
If the sergeants-at-arms do not respond by July 30, FIREwill sue to vindicate Coloradans鈥 right to free expression.
The FIRE(果冻传媒app官方) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to defending and sustaining the individual rights of all Americans to free speech and free thought 鈥 the most essential qualities of liberty. FIREeducates Americans about the importance of these inalienable rights, promotes a culture of respect for these rights, and provides the means to preserve them.
CONTACT
Katie Kortepeter, Communications Campaign Manager, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; media@thefire.org
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