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It will criminalise the freedom so many of our people fought for.
That includes exemption from scrutiny; Australia now has laws that will criminalise journalists if they report on certain intelligence operations.
It will criminalise the trade in legal highs with prison sentences of up to seven years but will not make personal possession a criminal offence.
Matheson-Durrant fears the proposed ban will criminalise those who hire alternative advisers: "Under the current rules, McKenzie Friends have no legal rights or standing in court.
It will criminalise gang rape and introduce legislation against child marriage, human trafficking, sexual harassment and offences committed against vulnerable groups such as internally displaced people.
Hungary may change its approach again on 15 September, when new laws will criminalise the act of crossing and damaging the fence.
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Will criminalising the Islamist movement be next?
The new legislation designed to ban the new generation of chemically engineered drugs which imitate more traditional illicit substances, such as cannabis and ecstasy, will also be unusual in that it will not criminalise the personal possession of all legal highs.
"We have made crystal clear that landlords will only be prosecuted if they knowingly rent to illegal migrants and that we will not criminalise those who have simply made a mistake or been misled by forged documents," he added.
It will simply criminalise the homeless".
But others fear it will needlessly criminalise a generation of men.Religion, however, is an overstated problem.
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