Janet Finn: 'Let’s not confuse fear of difference...with a threat to safety'

Supporters of safety and civil liberties turned out Monday, Feb. 10 to testify in favor of changes to Missoula's panhandling ordinance. As it stands now, the ordinance violates First Amendment rights without doing anything to enhance safety.Here are the comments from Janet Finn, a Missoula resident and chair of the social work program at the University of Montana:

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This blog entry first ran at www.FairIsFairMontana.com.

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