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Muslim rights group warns against anti-Sharia law
Posted: 12.11.2012 at 4:49 PM
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LANSING (AP) -- A Muslim rights group is urging Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder to veto legislation designed to block use of Islamic law in the state should it reach his desk.

A House bill to bar use of "foreign laws that would impair constitutional rights" is on Tuesday's state House agenda.

Republican state Rep. Dave Agema (A'-jeh-muh) of Grandville sponsored the bill, which doesn't specifically mention the Islamic legal code called Sharia. The bill's supporters say they're concerned about Sharia's spread.

It wasn't immediately clear if a vote was likely. The Associated Press left a message for Agema.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations on Tuesday called "on all people of conscience" to urge Snyder to veto the legislation if passed.

Group state director Dawud Walid (dah-WOOD' WAH'-lid) says it's a "bigoted bill."

(Copyright ©2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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