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Originally Posted by Riot
Guns laws have nothing to do with this. That's merely an argument for why the proposed new law was written.
What is pertinent now is Wisconsin's Voting Laws, which are very well-written and one of the most detailed and inclusive of all the fifty states, regarding outlining Wisconsin citizens freedom to vote.
Again: the judge itemized in detail the reasons within the temporary injunction that this newly proposed law is objectively measurably restrictive to certain groups, disenfranchising them, and thus goes against current Wisconsin Voting Law regarding maintaining Wisconsin voters rights.
The only way the new law gets implemented is if that changes.
So if I were you, I would quote sections out of the PDF detail of the Judge's decision - the actual reasons why the new law does not comply with the lawful standards Wisconsin has established - and show why the judge is incorrect in interpreting the law in that specific way.
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We will see what happens. I disagree with the whole disenfranchising argument and think it is ridiculous. I think gun laws have a lot to do with the arguement for photo ID since they are both rights guaranteed under the US constitution.
The majority of WI disagrees with the democrats on this issue so the reason why the republicans didn't care too much about this decision at the time it just proves their point for them. Thanks for that one. Nice job on the mining bill as well. Democrats crushed that one with one so called republican. Who needs $1.5 billion in new business 700 plus jobs in an area that needs them. Forget the fact that there were a lot of Union jobs that this would have brought as well and some more business in southeastern WI for Caterpillar, etc. The democrats are writing the TV Ads for Walker