Pubdate: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 Source: Missoulian (MT) Copyright: 2011 Missoulian Contact: http://www.missoulian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/720 Author: Jeffrey-James Halvorson 2011 LEGISLATURE: LEAVE VOTER-PASSED INITIATIVE ALONE "Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed." Voters give lawmakers their power to be government, therefore, a ballot intuitive instituted by voters cannot be nullified by legislators who derive their powers from the same voters. If you are saying a law made by voters is nullifiable by legislators, then you must say that a entire government made by voters is also nullifiable, that legislators could take away other powers of the people such as the right to vote itself, saying not only are the voters unfit to pass their own laws but are unfit to elect those who make the laws for them. The medical marijuana law was passed just the way it is and only the voters have the right to repeal it. Maybe the voters passed it because the state refused to allow a ballot initiative that legalized it completely and voters tired of wasting taxpayers money and imprisoning their friends, family, and neighbors; maybe voters passed it because everything you can say bad about cannabis you can say worse about alcohol including violence, theft, deaths and addiction; maybe because narcotic prescriptions from doctors are far more addicting; maybe they would rather see money go to tax-paying Montana growers and sellers then to Mexican cartels and illegal dealers who also sell harder drugs that might be pushed on buyers; maybe they passed it because the Senate failed to pass it on their own because they fear losing votes from those who wish to impose their morals on others. But the point is voters passed it exactly the way it is. Jeffrey-James Halvorson Arlee - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.