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The North Dakota Supreme Court refused
Tuesday to order that a proposal to change the state's pharmacy ownership law
be put on the November ballot, but a supporter of the change promised the fight
would continue. The voter initiative sought to abolish North Dakota's requirement
that most pharmacies in the state be owned by pharmacists. Industry officials
say it is the only law of its kind in the country, and its critics say the law
prevents large retailers, such as Walgreen Co. and Wal-Mart Stores Inc., from
offering less expensive prescription drugs through pharmacies they own. Last
month, Secretary of State Al Jaeger disqualified the measure from appearing
on the November ballot because the circulated petition did not include a required
list of the proposal's 25 sponsors. Its backers appealed directly to the North
Dakota Supreme Court, which concluded unanimously that Jaeger was right.
"The right to initiate and refer laws is part of the fabric of our liberty
as North Dakotans," Justice Dale Sandstrom wrote in the court's opinion
on Tuesday. "But the people of North Dakota -- through the state constitution
-- have also specified mandatory requirements for the exercise of this right."
Among those requirements, Sandstrom wrote, was that an initiative petition include
the names of its sponsors. The North Dakota Constitution says a voter initiative
must be sponsored by at least 25 eligible North Dakota voters, whose names and
addresses are listed on the petition itself. Supporters of the initiative conceded
that the petition was circulated without an attached list of sponsors, but claimed
the error was minor. They argued that the constitution's language requires that
a list of sponsors be submitted to the secretary of state but does not specify
that the list be part of the petition itself.
Tammy Ibach, a spokeswoman for the initiative campaign, said in a statement
Tuesday that the effort to change the law would continue. The initiative petition
was circulated after the North Dakota House voted down legislation last year
to abolish the ownership restrictions. "The opportunity for North Dakotans
to have more options in where they purchase their prescription drugs is delayed,
but the subject will remain alive and the commitment to having this law changed
remains steadfast," Ibach's statement said. |