Initiatives Go Down In MT Supreme Court
Liberals again rely on the courts to advance their agenda. The Montana Supreme Court unanimously upheld District Judge Dirk Sandefur of Great Falls' ruling in CI-97, CI-98, and I-154.
Liberals again rely on the courts to advance their agenda. The Montana Supreme Court unanimously upheld District Judge Dirk Sandefur of Great Falls' ruling in CI-97, CI-98, and I-154.
This summer I was approached many times by young people asking me to sign a petition that would make marijuana offenses the lowest Law Enforcement priority in Missoula County. Seeing the way they were dressed (yes, I profile and make judgements) and knowing the way I dress and look, I asked them «Do I look like the type of person who would sign a petition that basically makes marijuana legal?»
Here are my predictions for the 2006 Election.
The Liberals are feeling pretty smug that they were successful in having three «conservative» initiatives (CI-97, CI 98 and I-154) thrown out but are now upset that their «liberal» initiatives (I-151 and I-153) are being challenged on illegal signature gathering as well.
The Missoula Independent ran an article this week expressing their opposition to Montana's Protect Our Homes Initiative or I-154 which states: