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Originally posted by Josh:
Wow, thanks for the updates. I'm not into politics at all, so what did it mean when the article said that the bill was passed to be nullified? Does that mean it if now going to be on a ballot, or is the senate itself able to overturn it?
The senate bill that was passed was to loosen up the trapping ban, not completely overturn it. It will now go to the state house of representatives where it will probably pass (only needs a simple majority of 51% since the initiative is 2+ years old).

It doesn't need to go up for voter approval. 713 was a clear example of the tyranny of the majority.
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