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PEAPAC Explanation:
PEAPAC Recommendation:
PEAPAC
Commentary: We oppose this Measure, and ask you to vote No. It would be one thing to completely prohibit paying signature-gatherers. But if we allow the paying of signature-gatherers, we should let the free market determine the most effective means of getting this legitimate job done. This Measure would not prohibit paying signature-gatherers. It would only prohibit a particular method of paying them. This is wrong in principle, since according to Romans 13 and 1 Peter 2, the civil magistrate’s job is to punish criminals, not to set wages or how these wages are paid. God has given us the freedom of the marketplace to determine the most effective means of getting any legitimate job done. The parable of the workers in the vineyard asserts the right of the owner to set the sort of wages he will pay (Matthew 20:4). The State clearly has a compelling interest in punishing those who would forge signatures on government documents. But this measure does not increase penalties for forgery. Its passage will not result in less forged signatures, but less freedom. We believe the gathering of signatures for initiatives lies properly in the private sector. The free market will be the most effective means to accomplish the goals of the initiative process. We see no compelling reason for the State to mandate to the marketplace which methods to collect signatures. Lying behind this Measure, we see a desire to diminish or eliminate the citizen initiative in Oregon, an outcome with which we do not concur. The initiative process is providing a sort of check and balance that is needed in our time of collectivism in both conservative and liberal circles. This voters' guide produced by Parents Education Association, PAC. |
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