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It sounds like even progressives were duped by Philip Morris during the Measure 50 episode. Ooooh, "change the constitution," ooga booga! The fact is, the Oregon constitution has been changed hundreds of times - in fact, it was meant to be flexible and accommodate many changes, hence the ballot measure system for changing it was adopted in 1902. Judging by this thread, apparently Oregonians, even progressive Oregonians, are strict constitutionalists????? Interesting. Anyway...
51 and 52 are no-brainers - they're simply providing legal redress for crime victims' whose rights are violated during the criminal process - crime victims. There were already constitutional provisions laying out these rights, but the way they were worded precluded a victim from actually enforcing these rights in court. These measures simply correct that by explicitly providing a cause of action for a crime victim whose rights have been violated. They look similar, but 51 amends Section 42 and 52 amends Section 43 of the constitution, which provide different rights. Bottom line, the proposed language should have been included during the initial passage, but unfortunately these measures are needed to correct poor drafting by the legislature.
53 basically prevents meth-dealers from keeping cash they earned selling the bullshit, and also allows abused animals to be confiscated (since pets are legally property) and adopted, rather than "held" by shelters during what can be a pretty long and extensive legal process. This allows families to adopt the pets regardless of whether the person was convicted of a crime yet or not. It's supported by ALDF, so that was enough for me.
So, I guess if you think crime victims' rights and abused animals are less important than amending a fucking state constitution, then vote NO. Otherwise, please vote YES.
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