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'Wednesday’s mass rally to up anti against bill

Published: Mon 30 Apr 2007 10:33 AM
PRESS STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mass rally at Parliament Grounds
Wednesday 2nd May at 12.30pm
www.familyvalues.net.nz
30 April 2007
'Wednesday’s mass rally to up anti against smacking bill'
With business resuming at parliament this week, organisers of Wednesday’s mass rally at parliament grounds intend to present a strong case against the anti-smacking bill.
“We’ve had tremendous expressions of support from people right around the country who like us, have had a guts-full of governments continued interference in the lives of good kiwi families. We know of people traveling from the far North and South Island to be at the Capital for Wednesday’s rally,” say the organisers.
The event coincides with the next parliament debate on the bill and aims to influence MP’s to reject the bill.
“We believe this bill is fundamentally flawed because it works from the basis that all New Zealand parents beat their children. MP’s advocating the bill will place ordinary, law abiding parents at significant risk of prosecution and State intervention should they discipline their own children in circumstances formerly deemed reasonable and appropriate – this is really bad law that we are compelled to challenge,” added the organisers.
To that end, a mass rally at Parliament Grounds is being organised for this Wednesday (2nd May) at 12.30pm. The event will be officiated by former All Black and Wellington Hurricanes Captain Bull Allen and will feature Bishop Brian Tamaki, Pastor Peter Mortlock and local Reverend Mike Weitenberg.
Event details can be viewed on www.familyvalues.net.nz
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