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TexasTowelie

(117,295 posts)
Thu Aug 10, 2017, 04:11 AM Aug 2017

LePage Says He'll Seek to Raise Voting, Military Service Age After Tobacco Bill Override

In a letter to lawmakers and in his weekly radio address, Gov. Paul LePage harshly criticizes the Legislature for overriding his veto of a bill that raises the legal age for purchasing cigarettes to 21.

Lawmakers overwhelmingly rejected LePage’s veto, 29 to 5 in the Senate, and 90 to 44 in the House.

LePage calls lawmakers hypocrites, and says he will submit legislation aimed at righting what he sees as a wrong.

"If 18-year-olds cannot decide whether to buy cigarettes, than they certainly cannot be trusted to decide what candidate to vote for," he says, "so I will submit legislation that will raise the voting age to 21.”

Read more: http://mainepublic.org/post/lepage-says-hell-seek-raise-voting-military-service-age-after-tobacco-bill-override

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LePage Says He'll Seek to Raise Voting, Military Service Age After Tobacco Bill Override (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2017 OP
Fair enough, make everything 21 Redlineoverdrive Aug 2017 #1
Well, for one, he can't leftofcool Aug 2017 #2
Ditto. sinkingfeeling Aug 2017 #4
The takeaway is that a candidate that lowers recreational marijuana use to 16 will do very well Not Ruth Aug 2017 #3

Redlineoverdrive

(16 posts)
1. Fair enough, make everything 21
Thu Aug 10, 2017, 04:50 AM
Aug 2017

How is it fair that you can serve but not drink and smoke? either raise it all to 21 or lower it all to 18.

 

Not Ruth

(3,613 posts)
3. The takeaway is that a candidate that lowers recreational marijuana use to 16 will do very well
Thu Aug 10, 2017, 06:53 AM
Aug 2017
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