Plaintiffs’ Brief Filed in Montana Case on Out-of-State Circulators for Initiatives

On October 4, the plaintiffs who are fighting Montana’s ban on out-of-state circulators for initiatives filed this 31-page brief in U.S. District Court. The case is Pierce v Stapleton, 6:18cv-63. The plaintiffs also challenge the Montana law banning paying circulators on a per-signature basis.


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Plaintiffs’ Brief Filed in Montana Case on Out-of-State Circulators for Initiatives — 4 Comments

  1. Standard vague adjectives and adverbs — due to earlier SCOTUS JUNK ops.

    Each State in the *United* States of America is a NATION-STATE.

    1776 DOI, last para
    1777 Art Confed
    1783 USA-Brit Peace Treaty
    1787 USA Const Art VII, I-10 NO State Treaties

    INTERNAL elections in each State — *foreign* folks – keep OUT.

    1 Amdt – Again – See Sources of Our Liberties book – 1959

    See current impeachment stuff about foreign stuff in USA elections.

  2. American citizens have a right to travel throughout the 50 states and DC and the federal territories, and we do not give up our right to free speech when we do this.

  3. ANY regime bans on per piece $$$ cash for delivery of newspapers, magazines, advertising, etc. ???

    How DEAD are the Bill of Rights sections in the 50 State Const —

    due to State party HACKS – monarchs/oligarchs – esp gerrymander HACKS in the State Legislatures ???

    PR and AppV and TOTSOP

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