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The Second Amendment to the United States ConstitutionHow will we protect your families & property when someone will try to harm them or try to take them from us.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Francisco Lazaro
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2 Amendment/Gun RightsThe 2 Amendment right bear Arms for law abiding citizen.51 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Steven Danielsen
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Remove the sex offenders from less than 100 feet from a daycare college centerThis issue concerns the Sex Offender Rehab Center in Norfolk, Nebraska. The city officials decided that it was OKAY to remove the well tampered mentally ill patients to Lincoln or Kearney, where they are already overcrowded. The Rehab center is in sickly close proximity to the day care center. I am very irritated and disgusted by this, those people should be NOWHERE near a day care center, regardless of the feet of distance. I want these sick people out of here, especially the child molesters. They have a apartment complex right next door to the rehab center, which I (Alicia Steffen) personally stayed at, and the private manager does not allow children. Gee I can't imagine why?! Please sign this petition and get these jokers OUT of here! Or somewhere far far away!1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alicia Alexis Steffen
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Stand up against State of Kansas forcing sperm donor to pay child supportKs Dept of Children & Families trying to force sperm donor for lesbien couple to pay child support.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Bonny L Martin
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IOWA Legislators: Stop sexist employers from firing their innocent employees!We, the people of Iowa, are outraged by a recent ruling by the state Supreme Court that gives employers permission to fire employees that they find to be too sexually attractive, even if the employee has done no wrong. This needs to be stopped.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Emily Elliott
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Take Action on Age Discrimination in the USEveryone knows age discrimination is rampant in the workplace across the US. We are even told to take experience and education off of our resumes in order to not give away our age. The onus is on the victim to be labeled as a complainer or a whistle blower.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Carla Davis
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Bring War Crimes Charges Against Bush, Cheney, RumsfeldThere is no disputing the fact that the U.S. conducted water-boarding on suspected members of al Queda. Bush admitted on TV that he authorized it. Yet this is just a well-known example of the kinds of war crimes ordered by the highest levels of our executive branch. We let these few blacken our countries reputation for fairness and morality when we turn a blind eye to their war crimes.18 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Al Fisher
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Gay men in Oregon PrisonsRespecting gay men in prisons and outside and allow visiting.17 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Louis
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IU Health University Hospital: Re-Hire Illegally Fired WorkersIUHUH fired eight employees after they refused mandatory flu shots. The hospital prioritized a controversary immunization to prevent the spread of influenza over an employee's right to refuse certain medical procedures. These employees had the right to refuse their flu shots under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits religious discrimination of employees.8 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Leslie Vandervort
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TheEndOfPoverty.TVAll humanbeings sign a new agreement to ShareTheWealth.TV and usher in on a new singular, anit-big brother, global system that embodies total equality for all humanity initiating the new era, Genii, of peace and abundance for all.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Earl Jenshus
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"Reinstate voting rights for felons after prison time has been served!"This right should be satisfied after time served for the crime has been satisfied. It denies many citiizens who were entangled in the law at an early age and victimizes them repeatedly with very little hope for being renstated to society with the privilege of participating in this honored civic process which can empower people to evolve into productive citizens.My son and numerous other young people have experienced this has experienced this and would like to see their rights restored!2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Belinda J. Cronin
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Repeal the Voter Registration RestrictionOn January 1st, 2013, a proof of citizenship requirement for all citizens registering to vote for the first time in Kansas went into effect. This marks the full implementation of new voter restrictions outlined by the Kansas SAFE Act. Photo identification requirements at polls outlined by the SAFE Act went into effect in 2012, resulting in 532 votes blocked in the last general election. With the number of votes blocked by partial implementation of the SAFE Act far exceeding the number of alleged cases of voter fraud in Kansas, not to mention the almost non-existent instances of those prosecuted, KanVote is calling on lawmakers to repeal the proof of citizenship restriction this legislative session. New voters in Kansas are now required to produce expensive and difficult to procure proof of citizenship documents before being allowed to register to vote. For those born in other states, a replacement birth certificate can exceed $40. A U.S. passport costs $135. For naturalized Americans, replacement citizenship documents cost at least $220. New Kansas voters now have to jump through bureaucratic hoops, provide supporting documents, fill out forms, and wait as long as a year for their requests to be processed. If the cost and effort to obtain these documents doesn’t disenfranchise a voter, the time waiting can and, for some, will. Additionally, the new voter registration restriction is a blatant obstruction of traditional grassroots voter registration efforts. No longer are volunteers, citizen’s organizations, or even political parties able to table outside of community events and grocery stores, or walk door to door registering voters. Unlike the 532 voters whose provisional ballots provided evidence of their disenfranchisement, Kansas will not know how many of its citizens will be prevented from voting under voter registration restrictions. Like all of those who simply did not attempt to vote due to lack of photo identification, those who cannot register will simply go uncounted. Not only will the voter registration restriction present challenges to voters, it may also present the state with legal challenges. After several legal disputes, a federal appeals court has blocked Arizona's proof of citizenship requirement. The court ruled that the state requirement is "seriously out of tune" with the requirements presented on the federal voter registration form established by National Voter Registration Act of ‘93. Kansas' implementation of the proof of citizenship requirement will create similar conditions for such a challenge to be leveraged against our state.1,350 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Louis Goseland