Once passed, it will go to the vote of the people in November.OK I'll settle in to eat some crow. A couple of bites anyway. I was under the impression that a legislative resolution was just an "opinion" on an issue in that given session and wasn't binding on future sessions. That it was SUPPOSED to be considered by future legislative bodies and courts but we all know how that goes.
I'm happy to say that that is not the case with joint resolutions in Oklahoma and probably the .fed too. I just looked this up and here's what I found (emphasis mine):
I would only echo what GTG stated and say that I don't trust the likes of Rep. Lowe to not take the great explanation provided by @sturgisrun and twist and worm his way around basically ALL of it. The only way to get around that nonsense is to define that scrutiny in a concrete unquestionable fashion. That's my only issue. I get the baby step part, but it's very frustrating to have to do that dance...