Thank you. That's very helpful.
Just so I'm really clear here, let's take proposed subsection 264.01(6) as an example. A person must cause their intimate partner to believe that their partner's safety is threatened, or they must be reckless to the belief that their safety is threatened, if they engage in conduct that controls the intimate partner's expression, thoughts, opinions or religious or spiritual beliefs. The connection there is that the victim in this case has to feel a threat to their personal safety that the accused either intends or is reckless to, based on how the person is expressing their spiritual beliefs. Do I have that right?