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Joint Resolution Reaffirming the State of Utah’s Commitment to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
February
9, 2004
House Judiciary
Committee
Utah State Capitol
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114
Dear Committee
Members:
We, the
undersigned organizations, urge you to support HJR 10, “Joint
Resolution Reaffirming the State of Utah’s Commitment to the Constitution
and the Bill of Rights.” We are a coalition of grassroots organizations
that represents a wide range of political perspectives. Protecting our
civil liberties is not a partisan issue. Our Constitution and Bill of
Rights are the foundation for our freedoms, and we can all agree on
the importance of protecting them even during a time of crisis.
Since the
horrendous attacks in New York and Washington, D.C. on September 11,
2001, our country has focused on increased security. We support this
effort, but we also ask that all levels of government maintain high
standards to protect ordinary, law-abiding people from unreasonable
intrusions by the government. The very liberties that make our nation
unique must not be sacrificed for the sake of new measures that may
not effectively ensure our safety.
Some of
the actions that prompt our concern are portions of the USA PATRIOT
Act, the “no fly” lists for airlines, the MATRIX personal
data collection experiment, the scrutiny of peaceful protesters, the
broadened definition of “domestic terrorism,” the use of
the USA PATRIOT Act for non-terrorism cases, and access by law enforcement
to detailed personal information through third parties. A check on law
enforcement authority, specifically in the areas of surveillance and
detention, is an important principle, even in times of uncertainty.
The will
of the broader community is demonstrated by the fact that both the Deseret
Morning News and the Salt Lake Tribune have repeatedly published editorials
expressing concern for finding the balance between security and our
basic freedoms. Please support the resolution as a statement of principle
to remind the federal government that our civil liberties are important
to all of us.
Sincerely,
Gayle Ruzicka
, Utah Eagle Forum
Bill Barton,
Chairman, GrassRoots, The Conservative Caucus
Dani Eyer,
ACLU of Utah
Nanette
Benowitz, President, League of Women Voters
Lorna
Vogt, Utah Progressive Network
Steve Erickson,
Citizens Education Project
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