Robby Soave
The Daily Caller
March 19, 2014

Kansas lawmakers are considering a bill that would make it much harder for citizens to report instances of police abuse, while simultaneously putting internal affairs investigations at even greater risk of succumbing to police corruption.

House Bill No. 2698 would require citizens to swear an affidavit before submitting a complaint against an officer. If any part of the complaint is later shown to be erroneous, the citizen could be prosecuted.

Complaints will not be investigated until the accusers swear affidavits, according to the bill’s text.

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