PHOENIX -- State and Maricopa County election
officials say they will enforce a strict dress code for voters on Nov.
4, despite complaints from civil liberties groups that this may violate
the First Amendment.Arizona campaign laws bar voters and poll
workers from wearing anything with a political message within 75 feet
of a polling site. And county officials say they will actively enforce
the rule, asking voters to turn their clothing inside out or cover up.They'll also ask voters to remove political buttons, stickers and pins before they enter the polls.
I think this means all the free software and GNU t-shirts should be left at home as it could be political. sorry guys hey on the upside you get to stick it to the man with a free cup of starbucks....
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James Finstrom