TheNorthlander wrote:
From the Missouri Ethics website.....
http://www.moethics.mo.gov/Ethics/CampF ... nance.aspx
Campaign committee - formed by an individual (other than a candidate) or group of individuals to support or oppose the qualification and passage of one or more particular ballot measures in an election or the retention of judges under the nonpartisan court plan
must be formed no later than 30 days prior to the election for which the committee receives contributions or makes expenditures.
shall terminate the later of 30 days after the election or upon the satisfaction of all committee debt after the general election.
go into laws on books that are not enforced, and you will find ordinances that make sodomy illegal, outlaw talking to an unmarried woman, crossing main street with the sun up, on and on. the state of mississippi did not formally abolish slavery until 2001. i kid you not. no, they did not have it, but the state still had laws on the books, and did NOTHING to reverse it with new laws in the 18 or 1900's, they just complied with the federal mandate. so, yeah, great 30 day find, noone will enforce it. good luck, that would mean all those bush cheney and kerry edwards signs you see in august of 04 were breaking the laws.
and by the way, that does not specifically state that i cannot have a campaign sign on my lawn in jackson county. it says nothing.