gunflint wrote:
I have often wondered what would happen if the Dems were to win big in 06 or 08 how hard would it be for them to repeal MMPA? Are we just one judicial or governors signiture away from loosing it? Or are they afraid of it?
We've lost it twice now, (the first time before we were born.) Can it happen again?
Yes, it can. No, it's unlikely to.
Right now, we have all three legs of the tripod, although they're a bit shaky. We have a pro-carry governor, and a pro-carry majority in state House, and state Senate.
In order to repeal the law, the antis need all three. They may -- but probably won't -- get all three this fall. That's the good news.
The bad news is that, IMHO, they are just this side of certain to get at least one leg of that tripod. (I'd put it 95% that they get one, and better than 50% that they get two.)
If they get the governer's office or the state Senate, we're blocked -- we can make no improvements to the PPA until 2011, at the earliest. If they get only the House, we can make no improvements until 2009, at the earliest.
Similarly, if we retain one of the three, they can not repeal until, at least 2009, at the earliest.
In the meantime, we need to make what administrative improvements we can -- one well-known advocate has promised to work with the governor's office to try to get out-of-state permits accepted as per the intention of the PPA, rather than as has been implemented.