“We need to make sure that people understand that this is not a joke, it’s not a trick, it’s not a stunt. It’s a serious crime and you will go to jail if you do it,” explained Carmichael.
“We want to make sure this is a serious felony and will result in someone going to jail,” said Carmichael.
Read the full story at http://ksn.com/2018/01/19/kansas-lawmakers-working-to-toughen-swatting-penalties/