Montana’s Senate Bill 97, which bans the application of foreign laws in Montana, passed the Republican-controlled House Judiciary along party lines and will now move to the House floor, Montana Public Radio reported on March 13.
While the legislation does not specifically mention Sharia law, both those in favor of and in opposition to the measure have referred to it in hearings as the “Sharia law bill.” Sharia law is what governs Islamic societies, in the public square and in the home.
The bill’s sponsor, state Senator Keith Regier (R-Kalispell) insists that his intent is to protect the fundamental liberties of Montana citizens by forbidding the use of foreign laws in state courts.
Source: Controversial ‘Sharia Law’ Bill Advancing in Montana
Give them an inch, they take a foot, give them a foot they take a yard, give th a yard they take a mile.
Somewhere down the line they have forgotten whose country they are living in. They are the guests not us.
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Why do people come here if they don’t want to live this way? My family that came here did so for this way of life.
While they kept some traditions, those that were against what was accepted here, were discarded….
Think a lot folks in government started a policy of accommodation rather assimilation to appease those they wish to garner favor with……
They forgot who they work for…..
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those they wish to garner favor with……
…and receive votes from
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Thinking way outside AND ahead of the box. In case someone thinks UN edicts are also some sort of “law”…..
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