State lawmakers vote to kill fee for terrorists
COLUMBIA — South Carolina lawmakers have given initial approval to repealing a 1951 law requiring any group that wants to overthrow the government to register and pay a $5 fee.
A Senate Judiciary panel Thursday approved repealing the McCarthy-era law adopted during the Cold War communist scare.
Sen. Larry Martin says the archaic measure is pointless. The Pickens Republican says bloggers spread the misconception last month that legislators had recently passed the bill, prompting concern from conservative activists and ridicule from others.
Secretary of State Mark Hammond said no one filed under the law until last month. Nine people and supposed groups have filed in jest. Hammond says one sent in a photocopy of a $5 Confederate bill.
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