• ShunkW@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Don’t worry. Many lawmakers in Ohio have already said they’ll immediately overrule it via legislation. Dunno the legality of what they’ve said, but I wouldn’t put it past them.

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      Many lawmakers in Ohio have already said they’ll immediately overrule it via legislation.

      I would imagine any legislative actions would be ruled unconstitutional as the method of legalization was a state Constitutional amendment.

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        1 year ago

        method of legalization was a state Constitutional amendment.

        No fucking way lmfao that’s hilarious 😂 Cheers to any Ohioions 🌿 reading this

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        The legislature can and will find ways to neuter the amendment.

        They did it here in Florida when we voted to restore the rights of felons after their punishment was complete.

        The legislature ruled that the felons had to pay back all outstanding fees before they could get their rights back. Felons get changed by the jail for their stay, so most leave with 100s of thousands in debt on the books.

        Then the state purposely makes it impossible for felons to even find out how much they owe, meaning even if they were to somehow get the money paying is very difficult.

        It has effectively prevented any felons from getting their voting rights back. I think the actual number who have is less than 10 and we passed that amendment in 2020.

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      Imagine being so brazenly undemocratic that you’d try to overturn the will of the people themselves. 😩

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        Welcome to Republicans. They openly believe that law should never be based on the will of the majority. It’s why they draw heirarchy-focused voters. A Republican Vote isn’t “they will honor our wants and needs” as much as “I trust them to be my manager, and make hard decisions I might not like”

        I think a real government needs a little of both sometimes, but a WHOLE LOT more “will of the majority” and only a little “hard decisions I might not like”. They feel the other way around.

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      1 year ago

      I’m hoping they’re just showboating… but also if they want to actually take that poison pill… it’s their own funeral.