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West Virginia agency will not appeal Constitution Party ’solicitation’ ruling

September 25th, 2009 · 2 Comments

The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources will not appeal U.S. District Judge John Preston Bailey’s June ruling in favor of the state Constitution Party in a case over political solicitations at a state park, the AP reports. Bailey ruled that the agency’s requirement that any “solicitation” in a state park take place only after getting written permission from the agency’s director was unconstitutional. The Constitution Party of West Virginia wanted to seek ballot access signatures at Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park during National Hunting and Fishing Day events.

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  • 1 Citizens For A Better Veterans Home // Sep 26, 2009 at 2:50 am

    Good on yer: kick em, stomp em!

    —- Don Lake, I hate Dems and GOP!

  • 2 Muskingum Libertarians // Sep 26, 2009 at 7:28 pm

    The two major parties hate to realize they are losing ground to the growing amount of third parties that listen to people and help the common man not the special interest.

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