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No one expects gun control to be popular in Montana, but it’s popular with at least one group of people. The Montana Board of Regents isn’t a fan of guns or gun rights.
Because of that, they’re unhappy with a pro-gun measure in the state.
The Montana Board of Regents will meet Wednesday to take up a resolution to direct the Commissioner of Higher Education to file a lawsuit over House Bill 102, which allows guns on campus and seeks to limit the Board’s authority to oversee the Montana University System.
The resolution under consideration would direct “the Commissioner of Higher Education to request, on behalf of the Board, judicial review of House Bill 102 to determine whether the law improperly encroaches upon the constitutional role and autonomy of the Board. While the Board respects the role of the legislature, judicial review is appropriate to ensure that the constitutional roles of each entity are being properly exercised.”
At 18, He Had Consensual Sex With 2 Teens. Montana Wants Him to Stay a Registered Offender.
A federal judge said Randall Menges should be removed from a sex-offender registry, but the Montana attorney general plans to fight to keep him on it.
Randall Menges, front, with his lawyers Matthew Strugar and Elizabeth Ehret, outside the Russell Smith Federal Courthouse in Missoula, Mont., in March.Credit.Tom Bauer/The Missoulian, via Associated Press
May 15, 2021, 2:08 p.m. ET
In 1993, when he was 18, Randall Menges had consensual sex with two other teenage boys at a camp in Idaho.
Mr. Menges was charged by state prosecutors with “crimes against nature” a charge since ruled unconstitutional that was used to prosecute people who engaged in sodomy or oral sex and served seven years in prison, according to federal court documents. When he was released, he was placed on the sex-offender registry in Idaho and then in Montana, where he later moved.