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Florida Drag Shows Law to be Challenged in Spring Trial

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OAN’s⁢ Shawntel Smith-Hill

5:06 AM – Monday, July 24, 2023

Recent Florida legislation‌ that ​prevents drag show venues from ⁢admitting children to any adult performance⁣ will reportedly not go to trial until the beginning of June 2024.

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A filing released in a Tallahassee federal court revealed that the trial will only last ⁤two days and will be decided by a⁤ judge rather than a jury.

The law, which was introduced by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, is currently on hold‌ due to a federal judge issuing a temporary injunction last month. This ⁣would prevent the legislation from being enforced until the⁣ day of⁢ the ​trial.

The ‌state of Florida ​appealed the federal ​judge’s decision.

Last week, United States District Judge Gregory Presnell provided clarification on his issued order, stating that the injunction applied to all Florida venues⁤ and not just the restaurant that had‍ originally sued the state challenging the law’s constitutionality.

Any venues found breaking the new law ⁤could‌ potentially risk ⁣suspension or ‍a⁣ revoked license, with the possibility of being‍ fined an additional $5,000 for a‍ first offense and⁣ an extra ‍$10,000 for subsequent violations.

The lawsuit ‍was originally brought forth ​by the owner of a‌ Hamburger⁤ Mary’s restaurant and bar in Orlando, Florida, which was known to regularly host drag shows. The performances included “family-friendly performances” that children ⁢were⁣ permitted to attend.

The owner ⁤cited that the law was broad, vague in language, and ​ultimately violated the First Amendment‍ right to expression and speech.

The governor ​of ‌Florida has been known to ‍sign‍ legislation that the left regards⁢ as “anti-LGBTQ,” with other signed bills prohibiting “gender-affirming care” for minors who identify as transgender, as well as limiting ‌discussion about personal⁤ pronouns in schools for children in kindergarten through third grade.

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