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Show r Thundaji March 9, 1995 6 The Daily Utah Chronicle soon from page 1 ing what bad been a quiet states rights rebellion into a noisy guerrilla war on Washington. Critics of the movement say it will accomplish little because federal laws cannot be overturned or ignored by the states. But' Republican state Rep. Jeff Groscost, one of the Legislature's leading states' rights sword Tattlers and author of the wolf bill, said the purpose of passing laws that may not be enforceable is to force the federal government to defend its policies in court Stressed Out? Not eating w deeping right? water soluble vitamins are recommended in many instances such as deficiency stales, fever, digestive dysfunction, convalescence, wound healing, injury, fractures, burns, alcoholism, PMS, herpetic stomatitis (cold sores), restricted diets and post operative recovery. (jemon Bioflavonoid increases the absorption of vitamin G and strengthens capillary walls.-- . Ask after the election of President Reagan, who was seen by Westerners as a kindred spirit. A sort of Sagebrush Rebellion II, known as the County Supremacy Movement, sprang up later and on Wednesday led to just the sort of court fight that Arizona lawmakers want to set up. The county movement has led 35 counties in' Nevada, California, New Mexico, Idaho and Oregon to "We want to do something to give them heartburn, Groscost said. Republican Rep. Jean McGrath, sponsor of the Freon bill, acknowledges she's mainly trying to get the federal government's attention. "This is the best way I can think of to say: 'Hey, wake up and see the light, McGrath said. the The uprising recalls Sagebrush Rebellion of the 1970s, when Western political leaders took on the federal government over a issues. host of land-usThe Sagebrush Rebellion argued for the transfer of vast tracts of federally owned land in the West to state and private control It laded e -- Spnaf Quncr Researching l3 ife Social Sciences x . your pbarmicist for: . TH ivjtk shoe irib llie added benefit of & t : iiamma ill iviiiibim Economics ilnifact value uf tht oMipm plus mm h K : Tmir LIMIT 0 oK fS21 fcinnj -- ment 1 TV "It isn't that we don't want to clean up our air or reform the elections process," says House Speaker Mark Killian, a Republican. "It's just that we think we can do these things ourselves. Wc don't need a bunch of federal mandates." BY WILLIAM F. RAWSON Associated Press .. D 'Wji:irilri4y ' CIHIIINreKTKWSWTlOV ml alien- pmhihik-- lx l:iu CxJiiulurllflMlaitt.' 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Montana has allowed hunting of buffalo straying from Yellowstone National Park; it, Wyoming, Idaho and Colorado also are up in arms over wolf restoration programs. - As many as 40 states arc expected to approve participation in a Conference of the States, which would convene in the fall to debate and propose constitutional amendments to strengthen states' autonomy. Groscost also has a bill that would make it a felony for any state employee to take any action to enforce or uphold the federal Endangered Species Act, a favorite movetarget of the 08130"07076l 1 - r Apple Ctiirpitf Bundles . Q5 ... VliriVllillllllllllllllTl)VlWilMMM mill. .. s, ,t tJ 4 Power PQ 601RISC Processor ' MB RAM : ; 4 d , Hard Drive 1.4 MB Disk Drive 14.4 DataFax Modem MB . . Includes: " Includes; 8 350 T Apple Color Monitor Color Stylewriter 2400 Printer 360 DPI x 360 DPI 15" ' . " 1 UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE INFORMATION; Prices: Subject to change without notice (add applicable sales tax). 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