From Deseret News archives:
3 attorney general candidates debate at U.
Guns on campus, Amendment 3 are among issues
As the campaign season heads into the home stretch, the debate at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law moot courtroom was a chance for candidates for attorney general to clarify their positions on Utah's top legal issues, including guns on campus, defining marriage and polygamy.
The issue of guns on campus has pitted the attorney general's office against the University of Utah, and the case is now pending before the Utah Supreme Court.
Republican incumbent Mark Shurtleff, seeking a second term, stressed that the controversy surrounding his stance that the university must follow state law in allowing registered firearms on campus was not of his making.
Shurtleff said he offered his opinion on whether the U.'s gun policy complied with state law when the Legislature asked for it.
"The problem was not created by me," Shurtleff said.
Democratic challenger Gregory Skordas criticized Shurtleff for appealing the issue to the state's high court, adding litigation could have been avoided. "I teach at this campus, and it does not make me feel safer," Skordas said.
On the issue of Amendment 3, which would effectively ban same-sex marriages in Utah, Shurtleff reiterated his opposition to the amendment, saying the current language has "substantial constitutional concerns." Shurtleff did add that he still supports a state's right to define marriage but said Utah needs an amendment that courts will recognize.
Skordas said Amendment 3 was simply "based on the fears and phobias of the Legislature" and that such an amendment does not belong in Utah's constitution. Skordas also criticized Shurtleff for waiting too long to come out in opposition to the amendment.
McCullough, who pointed out that he is LDS, said many Utah residents need to remember that early Mormons were persecuted for their beliefs about marriage.
When it came to the issue of polygamy, Shurtleff and Skordas said they would both strongly prosecute those in polygamist groups who abuse women and children. When it comes to prosecuting polygamy itself, Shurtleff said infiltrating groups, like the FLDS Church, was "more closed than the Taliban."
Skordas said he would prosecute underlying crimes of abuse and would go after those who "tried to cheat taxpayers."
Comments
- Boy's quick thinking saves life 6:05 p.m.
- Turner considers County Council run 6:00 p.m.
- Gifts for gamers 5:27 p.m.
- Acquired immunity may not help 5:15 p.m.
- Mitchell called intelligent, controlling 5:11 p.m.
- Many count pennies in recession 5:09 p.m.
- Clinton class sweet on candy 5:06 p.m.
- Alta rejects canyon subdivision 3:33 p.m.
- Adult sports leagues offered 3:19 p.m.
- Oil prices spike 3:06 p.m.
- Hall mouths off about hate of Utah
894 - Cougars beat Utes in overtime
481 - Max Hall issues apology
361 - Hall reprimanded by MWC
306 - Hall's pain reflects self-betrayal
285 - Utes won't respond to Hall
206 - BYU is champion of the state
140 - Man trapped in Nutty Putty cave dies
121 - Cave to be sealed with body inside
119 - Religion in politics is tiresome
95
Live 'Twittologue' Dec. 2, 4:00 p.m. with Jason Chaffetz. Click for more.
I wanted to tell them not to go. I dropped subtle hints. "My money is on...
When I was a kid, I worshipped my grandpa. He was undoubtedly my hero....
I feel for the family. But I lived in Yunan in 2005. That particular area is...
What about last year?? utah goes to the sugar bowl. Byu finishes 3rd after...
The only real reason why we've never been able to get Osama Bin Laden, and...
@Kristen: Just answer this question: Which president started the Afghan war?
Reminds me of church basketball!
This girl should be playing D-1. And I have no doubt she'd be exceptional at...
I'm thankful the Constitution keeps dogma -- even Mormon dogma which I...
You're totally off your rocker and obviously a Utah fan. Anything is okay...
When in attendance at the Oregon/Utah game in 2006 we, as Oregon fans, were...
Opposed to nation building? Wouldn't it be foolish to leave Afghanistan in...



You can be the first to comment on this story.