Governer Brown in Calif signs law creating crime for boycotting or criticizing Israel! Fascism 101
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| CIA asset ass clown moonbeam “don’t even think about boycotting or denying business deals with the Rothschild owned country, or we’ll whack you out” | 
California Governor Jerry Brown has signed a new law that prevents companies from engaging in actions that could be deemed critical of Israel.
The new law prevents companies that boycott or discriminate against  any country, including Israel, from doing business with California.
 Richardedmondson.net reports:
 Brown signed Assembly Bill 2844 on Saturday afternoon. The State  Senate approved the bill by a vote of 34 to 1 on August 24, and the  State Assembly passed it by 69 to 1 on August 30.
 An earlier version of the legislation banned the state from making  contracts worth over $100,000 with companies boycotting Israel. 
In order to satisfy critics, who said it violated the constitutional  right to boycott, the bill was modified to include reference to other  countries as well.
 The approved version does not prohibit companies working with the  state from boycotting Israel. Rather, companies have to certify that  they do not violate California civil rights laws in boycotting a foreign  country – including Israel, the only country mentioned by name –  according to The Jewish Journal.
“We commend Governor Brown for signing this bill,” said Janna Weinstein Smith, American Jewish Committee’s Los Angeles Regional Director, in a statement.
 “The bill sends the clear and unmistakable message that the state of  California wants no part of the goals and tactics of the BDS movement.  Thanks to this legislation, those who wish to target Jews and Israelis  for discrimination will not be doing business with the state of  California.”
 The Israeli-American Coalition for Action in a statement also praised  the legislation, and praised the leadership of Assembly member Richard  Bloom, who introduced the original bill; the California Legislative  Jewish Caucus; and Assembly member Travis Allen, in passing the bill.