Oklahoma State Senate
OFFICE OF SENATOR JAY PAUL GUMM
Atoka, Bryan, Coal, Johnston & Marshall Counties
For Immediate Release: April 12, 2010
Senator Gumm Wins Approval for Language to
Better Protect Grieving Military Families at Funerals
State Sen. Jay
Paul Gumm has won Senate approval for measures aimed at better protecting
families mourning the loss of fallen soldiers. Gumm successfully amended
HB 2572 on Monday.
That legislation would better define the language in Oklahoma’s
Funeral Picketing Act, which is aimed at keeping protestors from coming
within 500 feet of where funeral services are being held from one hour
before the services until an hour after the end of the services.
Gumm, a Democrat from Durant, successfully added amendatory language to
ensure the family members cannot be ordered to pay attorney fees or other
court costs resulting from such protests. In addition, if those family
members are provoked by protestors who are in violation of the Funeral
Picketing Act, those family members are given immunity from civil liability
claims made as a result of their reaction to the protestors.
“We want to send a message loud and clear that we will not tolerate
these protestors who show up to inflict pain on family members and show
utter disrespect for the men and women who have given their lives in service
to this country—nor will we enable them to profit from these heinous
activities,” Gumm said. “That is the purpose of my language.”
Gumm was co-author of the original 2006 legislation creating the Oklahoma
Funeral Picketing Act, and authored a bill the following year to further
strengthen that law. Gumm said he was extremely distressed by a recent
federal court ruling in a case in Pennsylvania, where a fallen Marine’s
father had been ordered to pay the Westboro Baptist Church over $16,000
in legal fees—that’s after the father had sued the church
for inflecting emotional distress for protesting at his son’s funeral.
The case is now headed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
“We need to do everything in our power to protect the families of
Oklahoma’s fallen military and ensure such groups cannot cause them
further pain,” Gumm said. “As this bill goes through the Legislature,
I hope my colleagues will continue to support language to better protect
Oklahoma families.
“They deserve no less.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Gumm: 405-521-5586
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