Matt Collins
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[FONT=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Mayor: Saggy Pants Problem "Bigger Than the Constitution"
Never mind the Constitution, says Jackson, Mississippi mayor Frank Melton. Stopping kids from wearing pants that sag below the waistline and expose their underwear is more important than that moldy old document.
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[/FONT][FONT=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]The mayor was a strong backer of a proposed city ordinance banning the droopy-drawers fashion fad. However, after the city attorney concluded the measure was most likely unconstitutional, the Jackson city council voted 4-2 against it.
Mayor Melton was outraged, and announced plans to bypass the council -- and, presumably, the Constitution -- by issuing an executive order.
"I certainly respect the Constitution," Melton said, "but we have some issues that are much bigger than the Constitution."
Yeah, like... banning saggy pants.
Mayor Melton is no stranger to constitutional controversy. In 2007 the libertarian magazine Reason listed some of Melton's more outrageous antics and dubbed him "Worst Mayor in America." Since then, apparently, he has only gotten... worse.
SOURCE:
http://www.theadvocates.org/liberator/archive.html
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Never mind the Constitution, says Jackson, Mississippi mayor Frank Melton. Stopping kids from wearing pants that sag below the waistline and expose their underwear is more important than that moldy old document.
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[/FONT][FONT=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]The mayor was a strong backer of a proposed city ordinance banning the droopy-drawers fashion fad. However, after the city attorney concluded the measure was most likely unconstitutional, the Jackson city council voted 4-2 against it.
Mayor Melton was outraged, and announced plans to bypass the council -- and, presumably, the Constitution -- by issuing an executive order.
"I certainly respect the Constitution," Melton said, "but we have some issues that are much bigger than the Constitution."
Yeah, like... banning saggy pants.
Mayor Melton is no stranger to constitutional controversy. In 2007 the libertarian magazine Reason listed some of Melton's more outrageous antics and dubbed him "Worst Mayor in America." Since then, apparently, he has only gotten... worse.
SOURCE:
http://www.theadvocates.org/liberator/archive.html
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