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Mar 07, 2008
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Medical Marijuana (H 7888, S 2693)

The Governor vetoed a bill that merely sought to set up a study commission to examine the state’s medical marijuana law and possible ways to provide a safe means for authorized patients to obtain the drug through compassion centers regulated by the state.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2008
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A Miscellany of Anti-Civil Liberties Bills That Died This Session

Despite the very difficult session for civil liberties as chronicled in the previous pages, it is worth noting that the Affiliate had many successes in keeping damaging legislation from ever reaching the floor.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Students’ Rights

Juveniles in Adult Court

The ACLU and children’s rights advocates were shocked when the House Finance Committee passed out a budget that retained a proposal from the Governor and DCYF to treat all 17 year olds as adults for criminal purposes.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Students’ Rights

Drag Racing

In response to a tragic incident where a teenager was killed in a drag race, the General Assembly approved an Attorney General bill that sets steep criminal penalties for this practice.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • First Amendment

Political Phone Calls

The House took no action on a constitutionally- suspect Senate bill that would have made it a crime to make a recorded political phone call to any person who had asked to be placed on a “do not call” list.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • First Amendment

Sacramental Wine

Another constitutionally questionable bill that passed the House but died in the Senate would have created a special class of liquor license strictly for the sale of sacramental wine, and only “to any duly ordained priest, minister or rabbi or to any church or religious society.”
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • First Amendment

The “Easter Bunny” Bill (H 6254)

This bill would have prohibited cities and towns from “altering the name or concept of any religious or secular holiday or secular figure or symbol associated with any such holiday.”
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Racial Justice

Racial Profiling (H 5237, S 298)

A major disappointment of 2007 was the failure of the House or Senate to take any action on comprehensive legislation, supported by a coalition of more than 40 organizations organized by the Affiliate, designed to address the problem of racial profiling.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Government Transparency

Open Government (H 5326, S 295)

One of the ACLU’s successes in 2007 was the passage of a bill amending the Administrative Procedures Act, an important statute that requires the opportunity for public input during the rulemaking proceedings of most state agencies.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2008
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Legislation
Mar 07, 2008

Medical Marijuana (H 7888, S 2693)

The Governor vetoed a bill that merely sought to set up a study commission to examine the state’s medical marijuana law and possible ways to provide a safe means for authorized patients to obtain the drug through compassion centers regulated by the state.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2008
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Legislation
Mar 07, 2008

A Miscellany of Anti-Civil Liberties Bills That Died This Session

Despite the very difficult session for civil liberties as chronicled in the previous pages, it is worth noting that the Affiliate had many successes in keeping damaging legislation from ever reaching the floor.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
Placeholder image
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
  • Students’ Rights

Juveniles in Adult Court

The ACLU and children’s rights advocates were shocked when the House Finance Committee passed out a budget that retained a proposal from the Governor and DCYF to treat all 17 year olds as adults for criminal purposes.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
  • Students’ Rights

Drag Racing

In response to a tragic incident where a teenager was killed in a drag race, the General Assembly approved an Attorney General bill that sets steep criminal penalties for this practice.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
Placeholder image
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
  • First Amendment

Political Phone Calls

The House took no action on a constitutionally- suspect Senate bill that would have made it a crime to make a recorded political phone call to any person who had asked to be placed on a “do not call” list.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
Placeholder image
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
  • First Amendment

Sacramental Wine

Another constitutionally questionable bill that passed the House but died in the Senate would have created a special class of liquor license strictly for the sale of sacramental wine, and only “to any duly ordained priest, minister or rabbi or to any church or religious society.”
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
Placeholder image
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
  • First Amendment

The “Easter Bunny” Bill (H 6254)

This bill would have prohibited cities and towns from “altering the name or concept of any religious or secular holiday or secular figure or symbol associated with any such holiday.”
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
Placeholder image
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
  • Racial Justice

Racial Profiling (H 5237, S 298)

A major disappointment of 2007 was the failure of the House or Senate to take any action on comprehensive legislation, supported by a coalition of more than 40 organizations organized by the Affiliate, designed to address the problem of racial profiling.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
Placeholder image
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
  • Government Transparency

Open Government (H 5326, S 295)

One of the ACLU’s successes in 2007 was the passage of a bill amending the Administrative Procedures Act, an important statute that requires the opportunity for public input during the rulemaking proceedings of most state agencies.
Explore Legislation
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