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Teen to defy cease-and-desist order

- Sean Longoria

Joshua Brown just won’t keep quiet.

The 13-year-old, who two months ago along with his parents received a cease-and-desist letter to try to get them to stop contacting Rep. Doug LaMalfa’s offices, said Monday he intends to defy that order.

“LaMalfa wronged me, I think what he did was probably unconstitu­tional. I have every right to contact him as one of his constituen­ts,” Joshua said while standing beside his dad, Robert Brown, and attorney Ryan Birss.

At issue is Joshua’s repeated contact with LaMalfa’s office in Redding and employees there.

The controvers­y began when the Browns were told in an Aug. 9 letter from LaMalfa’s office to stop “all verbal communicat­ion, emails, text messages and office visits.” Any other contact would be “deemed harassment” and reported to the U.S. Capitol Police, the letter went on to say.

All further communicat­ion must be in writing through LaMalfa’s Washington, D.C., office, wrote Mark Spannagel, LaMalfa’s chief of staff.

Spannagel has declined to go into detail on the issue but has said, “the extreme volume, tone and physical actions” of the Browns led to the letter.

The Browns don’t dispute they’ve called the office several times and Joshua takes credit for the bulk of those calls and emails, including calls to the cellphone of Erin Ryan, LaMalfa’s field representa­tive. Robert Brown and his son are politicall­y active in progressiv­e causes and contact LaMalfa’s offices to voice disagreeme­nt with the Republican congressma­n’s votes and policies.

But they and Birss are clear in their interpreta­tion of the issue: Joshua and his parents are merely exercising their First Amendment rights and have made no physical or other threats on LaMalfa or his staff.

“I really couldn’t figure that one out, why exactly they sent me the cease-and-desist order,” Joshua said. “As they should’ve for the letter to even somewhat legally bind, they didn’t explain it on the cease-and-desist letter. All they said was that they wanted me to stop contacting them. They didn’t give me an example — and I said this in my response to them — they didn’t give me an example of a time in which I’d threatened them or harassed them and I don’t think that they can. And I searched through every record I have, nothing.”

 ?? SEAN LONGORIA, RECORD SEARCHLIGH­T ?? Joshua Brown and his father, Robert Brown, are politicall­y active in progressiv­e causes.
SEAN LONGORIA, RECORD SEARCHLIGH­T Joshua Brown and his father, Robert Brown, are politicall­y active in progressiv­e causes.

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