It's from Immortal Hulk #11. The funny thing is the writer seems to have missed the point (or maybe it's deliberate for the character; the book has actually been pretty well written so far so it might be he's setting this strawman up to be punched).
Hulk isn't 'just some white guy'. He's a walking natural disaster. People have tried to stop him one way or another, and occasionally succeeded -- temporarily. But when you get down to brass tacks, the normal rules simply can't apply. It's like trying to file litigation against an earthquake.
Worse, of course, is the point that Bruce Banner is said to not wholly be in control of things when the Hulk is in play. So how do you square punishing the Hulk when Dr. Banner will also suffer it (even when he agrees to it!)?
And of course, my reaction, which was, 'Lady, you do realize Banner got one of his friends to put a special Hulk-killing arrow into his head to try and end him, right?'