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    Which Way, L.A.?

    California's Ballot Initiative Process Is Up for Grabs

    California's ballot initiative was established by legal reformers as an alternative to the legislative process. It allows citizens a way to create their own law — first by paying a fee, then by gathering enough signatures to qualify for the ballot. Now a Huntington Beach attorney has made a mockery of the process.

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    By Warren Olney • Mar 23, 2015 • 1 min read

    California's ballot initiative was established by legal reformers as an alternative to the legislative process. It allows citizens a way to create their own law — first by paying a fee, then by gathering enough signatures to qualify for the ballot. Now a Huntington Beach attorney has made a mockery of the process. He calls it the "Sodomy Suppression Act," which would allow the killing of all gays and lesbians. He's paid the fee $200. Legal experts say that Attorney General Kamala Harris is now required to provide a title and a 100-word summary so that signature gathering can begin. It will take 365,000 to qualify for the ballot.

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Sáša Woodruff

      Producer, 'To the Point'

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      Mike Kessler

      freelance journalist

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      Joe Mathews

      Host, "Zocalo's Connecting California"

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      Kim Alexander

      president of California Voter Foundation

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      Charlotte Laws

      advocate against revenge porn

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