Prop 105 is an amendment to Arizona’s constitution. What does that mean?
Constitutional amendments are more powerful than any law that can be passed by the legislature or by voter referendums or initiatives. Once the constitution is amended, that is the final say. Even courts have no say over the matter beyond interpreting the language of the amendment. Prop 105 does not belong in our constitution. The purpose of our state constitution is to protect important and fundamental rights of our citizens. This unfair Constitutional Amendment will take power away from those who choose to exercise their right to vote and gives it to all non-voters. Arizona’s Constitution should not be used to diminish your right to vote. That’s unfair and wrong.
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