Please help Mike Shipley circulate these petitions which will allow voters repeal the HB 2404 law which makes it for all practical purposes impossible for the people to put voter initiatives on the ballot in Arizona.
This editorial or "my turn" column was in today's edition of the Arizona Republic. Mike Shipley is also the co-founder of RAD or Relegalize All Drugs, back in 2014. If we don't get HB 2404 repealed it will for all practical purposes make it impossible for the voters to end the governments insane "War on Marijuana"
My Turn: Support our initiative to save ballot initiatives Mike Shipley, AZ I See It 4:27 p.m. MT April 20, 2017 My Turn: House Bill 2404 ensures that only the most financially privileged may ever place legislation before Arizonans. In 2013, House Bill 2305 famously changed the signature requirements of candidate campaigns such that new political parties like Libertarians and Greens would find it difficult, and in some cases numerically impossible, to place their candidates on the ballots. This was passed by a Republican Legislature to guard its legislative majority, but when a coalition came together to refer that measure to the ballot, lawmakers backpedaled, repealed their own bill, and once the election had passed they adopted a new bill that was even worse than the original. Incredibly, this year's Legislature – still under the thumb of a GOP majority – decided that guarding the ballot from challenges for office was not enough. Gov. Doug Ducey signed HB 2404, which sets the financial bar for bringing initiatives and referendums to the ballot even higher. This measure effectively silences ordinary people by ensuring that only the most financially privileged people of Arizona may ever place their own legislation before the people. This injustice will not stand. Grassroots Citizens Concerned has put the Arizona Legislature on notice that their pattern of placing their own political interests above those of the people of Arizona is unacceptable. Three reasons voters will agree with us Here are a few reasons why we believe the people of Arizona will agree with us when this question is placed before them in November 2018: We already have a two-tiered system where grassroots individuals must stand outside in 100-plus degree weather to gather signatures for initiatives and referendums while moneyed interests can pay by the signature. HB 2404 creates a much more elite tier of people who can afford the compliance costs for wage labor, and knocks out the tier that had been accessible to the grassroots level. This inequality is completely incompatible with the concept of a bottom-up society of equals. By intervening in the paid-petitioner marketplace, HB 2404 takes away a lucrative means by which low-income people can make a decent daily sum, and forces them into the minimum wage model where they must work more hours for less pay for the sake of advancing the interests of wealthy campaign financiers. How we know this isn't about stopping fraud If HB 2404 were really about protecting the ballot from signature fraud, it would have included candidate petitions – with which they also would have to comply – in its scope. Instead, we find that it applies only to initiatives and referendums – a populist innovation not available in many states but which the framers of the Arizona Constitution intended to be a mechanism for the people to have an equal check and balance on our representative bodies. This choice to target acts of the people while excluding their own campaigns from the same requirements perpetuates a top-down inequality that is contradictory to the spirit of a representative democracy. It is for this reason Grassroots Citizens Concerned will be circulating a referendum to repeal HB 2404 in its entirety to return the power to the people where it belongs. Mike Shipley, a longtime activist within the Liberty Movement, is the chair of Outright Libertarians, and founder and chair of Grassroots Citizens Concerned. Email him at mike.shipley@outlook.com. |