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- From: wallsj@CS.ColoState.EDU (jeffrey joel walls)
- Subject: Re: Colorado Amendment 2: The First Fatality
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 20:04:47 GMT
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- >The Governor is not trying to get the Amendment declared unconstitutional,
- >nor can he legally do any such thing. His job is to enforce the laws of
- >the State, regardless of his opinions about them. In fact, he and the
- >Attroney General are _required_ to defend Amendment 2 in court.
-
- Well, possibly, but why was he on TV saying that he was against
- 2 and would do anything possible to declare the amendment
- unconstitutional?
-
- Jeff
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