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 ====== Supernatural Legislation ====== ====== Supernatural Legislation ======
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 ===== Mercy Thompson Series ===== ===== Mercy Thompson Series =====
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 [[Mercy Thompson Series]] #3: [[Iron Kissed]] [[Mercy Thompson Series]] #3: [[Iron Kissed]]
-  * the fae, by accepting the reservation system, had opened up the path for a bill to be introduced in Congress to deny the werewolves full citizenship and all the constitutional rights that came with it +  * the fae, by accepting the reservation system, had opened up the path for a bill to be introduced in Congress to deny the werewolves full citizenship and all the constitutional rights that came with it<sup>69</sup> 
-  * ironically, it was being proposed as an amendment to the Endangered Species Act+  * ironically, it was being proposed as an amendment to the Endangered Species Act</sup> 
 +  * the werewolf bill wouldn't pass—[[Bran Cornick]] had too much influence in Congress<sup>70</sup>
  
 ==== Frost Burned ==== ==== Frost Burned ====
  
 [[Mercy Thompson Series]] #7: [[Frost Burned]] [[Mercy Thompson Series]] #7: [[Frost Burned]]
-  * Senator Campbell Republican Minnesota: anti-werewolf voices in Congress. Ever since a few werewolves killed—and mostly ate—a man in Minnesota, he had been arguing for giving law enforcement the power to kill rogue werewolves or fae with only a judge’s warrant +  * Campbell had been in office for over twenty years and was one of the loudest anti-fae, anti-werewolf voices in Congress<sup>42</sup> 
-  * Campbell died and was killed by a werewolf, it would destroy the détente between those who want to kill the wolves and those who want to see them as good people with a terrible disease+  * he had been arguing for giving law enforcement the power to kill rogue werewolves or fae with only a judge's warrant 
 +  * he had a lot of bipartisan support and was a man with a plan; a centrist who didn't fall into either the conservative or liberal camps, so could be cheered on by both sides<sup>43</sup> 
 +  * Senator Campbell Republican Minnesota: anti-werewolf voices in Congress. Ever since a few werewolves killed—and mostly ate—a man in Minnesota, he had been arguing for giving law enforcement the power to kill rogue werewolves or fae with only a judge’s warrant<sup>43</sup> 
 +  * if Campbell died and was killed by a werewolf, it would destroy the détente between those who want to kill the wolves and those who want to see them as good people with a terrible disease
   * Looking for people in Cantrip who have problems with werewolves and the current legislation is like looking for cheese in Wisconsin.   * Looking for people in Cantrip who have problems with werewolves and the current legislation is like looking for cheese in Wisconsin.
  
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