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Friday, December 04, 2009

Ind. Law - "Attorney General defends Indiana robo-call law from national political group’s challenge"

I suspect that many of you are like me. Now that the No Call List has been in effect, and effective, for several years, I resent any call that gets by it and intrudes on my dinner hour, or any hour. So I wonder, What are these guys thinking? when I read about groups suing to overturn the law. And now robo-calls! Don't they have any idea how unpopular they and their causes would be if they won?

It is with that mindset that I read today Attorney General news release today that begins:

In light of a political activist group’s efforts to invalidate state laws protecting consumers from annoying prerecorded calls, Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller is urging federal officials not to override Indiana’s law restricting robo-calls.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on December 4, 2009 02:00 PM
Posted to Indiana Law