California Attorney General Kamala Harris
A California judge has ruled that Attorney General Kamala Harris does not have to prepare title and summary for a proposed ballot measure that
called for gays to be "put to death by bullets to the head."
Harris had sought permission to quash the measure before moving it into the signature gathering phase. The judge granted her request.
Noah Berger reports:
"The proposed initiative titled the "Sodomite Suppression Act" ... is patently unconstitutional on its face," Superior Court Judge Raymond Cadei wrote in an order released to the public on Tuesday. [...]
"Any preparation and official issuance of a circulating title and summary for the Act by the Attorney General would be inappropriate, waste public resources, generate unnecessary divisions among the public, and tend to mislead the electorate," he wrote.
Good riddance.