Louisiana: Proposed Law Aims to Penalize Mardi Gras Riders

Recent incidents along New Orleans parade routes are sparking swift legislative action from lawmakers, which would impact Mardi Gras krewes across the state. Following accusations that riders intentionally targeted protesters with aggressive throws, authorities forced several floats to empty their riders mid-parade.

This sudden controversy has led to a major push in Baton Rouge to officially criminalize certain parade throws and penalize participants. Representatives are swiftly drafting legislation aimed at specifically punishing riders accused of improperly throwing from floats.

Is This Premature Legislative Reaction To Mardi Gras Parades?

The rapid push to create new criminal statutes is being viewed by many as a completely premature response to highly isolated incidents. While the altercations, including one involving protesters, were undoubtedly alarming…drafting broad criminal laws based on a handful of chaotic moments could severely disrupt statewide traditions.

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