California Forced To Allow Signatures For Appalling 'Shoot The Gays' Ballot Initiative
The
Huffington Post |
By Lydia
O'Connor
California lawyer's outrageous Sodomite Suppression Actballot initiative proposes
executing gays with "bullets to the head," or that it's unconstitutional and
could never become law. California Attorney General Kamala Harris is forced to
allow the measure to circulate for signatures, legal experts said.
The
initiative, which mandates 10 years in prison and permanent expulsion from
California for anyone who advocates gay rights to minors, stands no chance of
collecting 365,000 valid signatures it needs to appear on next year's ballot.
But because its backer, Matt McLaughlin, paid the $200 filing fee by the
February deadline, Harris is bound by law to prepare a title and summary of the
initiative by May so that its
sponsor can begin collecting signatures, legal experts told the San Francisco
Chronicle.
Joe
Mathews, a fellow at the Center for Social Cohesion at Arizona State University,
argued on California politics website Fox&Hounds that forcing the attorney
general to allow the circulation of such an absurd proposal attacks the
integrity of the initiative process. He said a "human rights exception" should
be adopted for these instances.
"When
you are taking away fundamental human rights -– as in the right to live -– it is
appropriate to give our public officials a formal exception that they can invoke
to block an initiative that violates fundamental human rights," Mathews wrote.
An innovative response to McLaughlin's initiative comes from
activist Charlotte Laws, who told Slate she is filing the Intolerant Jackass Act
on Monday. The bill reads:
"Any person, herein known as an 'Intolerant Jackass,' who brings forth a ballot measure that suggests the killing of gays and/or lesbians, whether this measure is called the Sodomite Suppression Act or is known by some other name, shall be required to attend sensitivity training for at least three (3) hours per month for twelve (12) consecutive months. In addition, the offender or "Intolerant Jackass" must donate $5000 to a pro-gay or pro-lesbian organization."
McLaughlin
may face other repercussions for advocating murder. According to the Sacramento Bee, state
Sen. Ricardo Lara (D) has askled the State Bar of California to investigate
McLaughlin, and more than 3,800 people have signed a petition asking State Bar
President Craig Holden to revoke McLaughlin's law
license.
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