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This, unfortunately. The state Constitution Article XLVIII, section VI; subsection II (if anybody wants some light reading) gives the governor pretty much carte blanche to declare something an "emergency" whether it is one or not. All it says is she has to file a statement with the Secretary of State claiming that in her "opinion the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety or convenience ["convenience?" wtf?] requires that such law should take effect forthwith..." Who knows what the hell that even means?Galvin will accept it, like the good toadie of the left he is, and no judge here is going to allow a challenge to it on those grounds.But, if there's a case to be made...
This, unfortunately. The state Constitution Article XLVIII, section VI; subsection II (if anybody wants some light reading) gives the governor pretty much carte blanche to declare something an "emergency" whether it is one or not. All it says is she has to file a statement with the Secretary of State claiming that in her "opinion the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety or convenience ["convenience?" wtf?] requires that such law should take effect forthwith..." Who knows what the hell that even means?
Galvin will accept it, like the good toadie of the left he is, and no judge here is going to allow a challenge to it on those grounds.
But, if there's a case to be made...