WCCB Charlotte's CW May 6, 2021 The measure also provides more protections for law enforcement and property owners impacted by violence. Critics of the bill say it is unnecessary and will disproportionately impact people of color. “The message simply is, it doesn’t matter what someone’s political beliefs are, it is never right to engage in violence it is never right to engage in destruction of public property,” said North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore. Moore introduced House Bill 805 earlier this week. The measure will raise the penalty for anyone who incites a riot and participates in damaging property or injuring people or officers.