I wonder, can you be ticketed for talking about Ron Paul in public? I'm sorry, I don't care what the regulations are - it's an unconstitutional abridgement of free speech.It's more than 100 days from the Minnesota primary though, so it is not within the regulations.
I know you guys are looking to push this to get some media attention, but really if you just want to keep the signs up, call city hall, tell them its a political sign and should be exempt, if they say no, then ask to see the ordinance, if the ordinance is unclear, ask for a clarification from the city attorney, if the ordinance includes political signage, send something to the city attorney stating that you think by the constitution of the US, or MN that it should be exempt as 1st amendment protected speech, along with some of that stuff from the ACLU/Florida case. Most likely the city will back down and not make an issue of it...
I'm fighting this all day long. I have a dentists appointment and then I'm calling the ACLU and the local media.
Any update on this yet today?
Yeah, I sent out a mass media email last night. Got one phone call from the local radio station. They said they called the City and got clarity of the issue and gave me the number of the city manager to call.
I was like....that's awfully nice...but that's not why I emailed....but I let it go.
Then the city called me and I mentioned it was unconstitutional to 'censor' Political signs because of the time restrictions. She was pretty blown away and suggested she would have the city manager call me.
He called and we spoke (all was very cordial and calm).
I told him my position, and cited a few sources of ACLU issues and the supreme court ruling that all signs must be mandated in a similar fashion.
He agreed that the code interpretation was NOT the issue, but more the legality.
He said he was going to discuss with the City Attorney and get back to me.
I asked..if I don't take it down today, will I be fined. She said no, we'd only fine you if you didn't respond after 8 or so attempts to contact me.
So, for now...I don't know much...but the City Manager was very understanding and willing to look into it deeper.
Originally Posted by Flirple
I don't see how this is a first amendment issue. The first amendment says "congress shall make no law..." It doesn't say anything about a state or a city making a law abridging freedom of speech. That would be up to your state constitution as I see it. This is local tyranny not federal.
Look up the 14th amendment:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
"Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."
It prevents states from violating your Constitutional Rights. Otherwise all of them would have been trampled on long ago without consequences by local and state governments.