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Ballot Initiatives: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

I did a search for "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly" under Talyn's above "Independent Institute" and looks like this may be the one.

 
I did a search for "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly" under Talyn's above "Independent Institute" and looks like this may be the one.


Sorry for the link screw-up.
 
Looks like it was also posted by the NRA.

Alt. Link

Excerpt for my state.

"Finally, good news from Montana, as the Limit Local Government Authority to Regulate Firearms Measure will be on the ballot as a legislatively referred state statute on Nov. 3. Missoula is one of the localities with restrictions, which state law currently allows. Instead of being a citizen initiative, the legislature enacted a bill to submit to the voters the issue of whether localities may restrict the carrying of permitted concealed firearms. Against a challenge by the Montana Federation of Public Employees, the state Supreme Court agreed with the attorney general that the ballot statement fairly and impartially explains the measure."

Based on this Missoula basically was given the middle-finger by the state since they violated the states' preemption law, and this initiative will close out any questions.
 
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Looks like it was also posted by the NRA.

Alt. Link

Excerpt for my state.

"Finally, good news from Montana, as the Limit Local Government Authority to Regulate Firearms Measure will be on the ballot as a legislatively referred state statute on Nov. 3. Missoula is one of the localities with restrictions, which state law currently allows. Instead of being a citizen initiative, the legislature enacted a bill to submit to the voters the issue of whether localities may restrict the carrying of permitted concealed firearms. Against a challenge by the Montana Federation of Public Employees, the state Supreme Court agreed with the attorney general that the ballot statement fairly and impartially explains the measure."

Based on this Missoula basically was given the middle-finger by the state since they violated the states' preemption law, and this initiative will close out any questions.
Yeah, the link I posted gave a bit of the story, then indicated to read more "click here", which took you to the NRA article.
 
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