Glad to share
the amazing news, that Brett
Hillyer for State Representative has won the Republican Nomination for
Ohio's 98th District State Representative. A Non-Establishment Candidate who
will stick up for your Human Rights, and will fight for change! -We will hold
him to that!-.
We asked Mr. Hillyer a couple questions. Here is how he responded.
1.
Q: Will you defend the Constitutional Carry -Whether
2nd Amendment or Ohio Constitution Article 1: Section 4- and help the state
stay Pro-God given Rights?
A: "I support Constitutional carry.
Honestly, common law already gives an individual the right to carry when
circumstances call for it without a license. Extending constitutional
carry only builds on that principle of law and the language of the
constitution."
2.
Q: Will you defend the lives of the innocent? -Whether
that is fetuses (that are alive and have a God-given right to life, liberty,
and pursuit of happiness), or to hold police accountable if they fail at their
job; and cost people lives?-
A: "I am pro-life and have been endorsed by Ohio
Right To life. I believe all people in government should be held
accountable."
3.
Q: What are also your beliefs on Marijuana
Legalization? -Are you okay if We The People decide to make it legal, will you
uphold our decision?-
A: Marijuana remains illegal under federal law. Personally, I disagree with the law as there are more important issues to be dealt with than marijuana possession. I am really not sure how the state attempts to surpass Federal law. I am all in favor of decriminalizing the penalty. I am happy the government recently did away with the mandatory license suspension at the state level that served no purpose. I would fight any attempt to treat the offense of possession at anything higher than a minor misdemeanor. Honestly, the government can never regulate sex, drugs, or speeding and should stay away from those issues unless absolutely necessary.
A: Marijuana remains illegal under federal law. Personally, I disagree with the law as there are more important issues to be dealt with than marijuana possession. I am really not sure how the state attempts to surpass Federal law. I am all in favor of decriminalizing the penalty. I am happy the government recently did away with the mandatory license suspension at the state level that served no purpose. I would fight any attempt to treat the offense of possession at anything higher than a minor misdemeanor. Honestly, the government can never regulate sex, drugs, or speeding and should stay away from those issues unless absolutely necessary.
The
Committee To Elect Brett Hillyer did send out a flyer saying he will
"introduce legislation that would create mandatory prison time for dealers
of heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamines."
Also the
flyer states he "will seek tax incentives to promote growth of local
businesses to encourage relocation to our area."
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