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Show ,11 'i-d .id is Let's Be Realistic ? Who Wants Ueemforeeaby Liquor Laws? The Utah Supreme Court has already ruled this part of Liquor Initiative A as unconstitutional; hence, unenforceable: ' (5) The issuance of a club license to a social club shall constitute a grant of authority by the licensee to all law enforcement officers to inspect the licensed premises at any time without a search warrant and to inspect all books and records of the licensee at any reasonable time. at Iki ::iin in The Utah Supreme Court will probably rule this part of the law unconstitutional: hi 32-9-24. (1) There shall be no appeal from any order of "ISf the commission granting or refusing to grant a license, whether or not a hearing has been held before the com- ;tJ mission and the determination of such question by the -fc commission shall be final and not subject to review by any court, person, commission or agency. f Hi It's time we made a step toward enlightenment and against unenforceable laws. For the Jj first time in 30 years you have the opportunity. It may not come again in your lifetime. Who wants a law that's partially unconstitutional? Who wants a law that denies certain persons the freedom of appeal in a court of law? How much more medieval can a rjj supposedly civilized law be? Ml Both sections of the above proposed law could become Utah law five days after the election results are announced. They are part of Liquor Petition A. 4 -o: Be realistic. Make up your own min Vote Against g Liquor Petition A- .... (This message sponsored bv Jell" Swinion. HeiJj : j ,,(" Bill Groot. Jill Mulvav. I rank C Overl'ell and l",llt ' ii jp. Si i |