Letters: Campaign Signs

Editor, The Friday Flyer:

I read  Jim Parsons’ letter in The Friday Flyer (March 18). I share his disdain for the election signs. However, I do not share his blatant disregard of my First Amendment rights of “free speech.” Nor do I condone his right to trespass on my private property.

For the record, he must not tresspass on my property to in any way interfere with any election signs thereon. To do so is to violate my civil rights for his personal desires. He does not have “Executive Power” to determine what I may and may not display on my property.

If he would like to start a petition drive to get the Canyon Lake Property Owners Association (POA) to make a rule limiting the location of election signs, I will be happy to sign on. But until that is the rule of the day, do not touch any signs on my property. In addition to violating my rights of free speech, he is violating the rights of the candidates, who he disdainfully refers to as “hacks.”

I don’t see Mr. Parsons stepping forward to serve our community. All I ever see or hear him doing is exercising his right of free speech in Letters to the Editor, etc., and now he wants to curtail mine and those of the candidates.

Travis Montgomery




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