State of Arizona Drops Charges Against Former Student Passing Out Constitutions on Campus

The state of Arizona dropped charges against a former Arizona State University (ASU) student who passed out Constitutions on campus.

The Liberty Justice Center (LJC) filed an appeal for Tim Tizon, challenging his trespassing charges.

“What could be more obviously constitutional than handing out copies of the Constitution? We’re pleased the State has finally recognized the force of our arguments, but now we expect ASU to update its policies to fully protect the rights of all students to speak on campus,” said LJC president Jacob Huebert.

The incident occurred in March 2022 while Tizon was a student working with Young Americans for Liberty (YAL).

Reporting from Daily Caller:

“Mr. Tizon was not arrested for handing out Constitutions on campus,” the ASU spokesperson told the DCNF. “He refused to vacate a spot reserved for student and other university group tabling events. Individuals who do not have a reservation are asked to relocate to a space not designated as reservable. Mr. Tizon was given numerous opportunities to relocate, but he refused. He was then trespassed and cited by university police, as authorized under Arizona law.”
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