In Re Prop. Init." Fair Fishing"

877 P.2d 1355, 18 Brief Times Rptr. 1189, 1994 Colo. LEXIS 635
CourtSupreme Court of Colorado
DecidedAugust 8, 1994
Docket94SA163, 94SA164, 94SA166 and 94SA167
StatusPublished

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In Re Prop. Init." Fair Fishing", 877 P.2d 1355, 18 Brief Times Rptr. 1189, 1994 Colo. LEXIS 635 (Colo. 1994).

Opinion

877 P.2d 1355 (1994)

In the Matter of the TITLE, BALLOT TITLE AND SUBMISSION CLAUSE, AND SUMMARY APPROVED ON APRIL 6, 1994, FOR the PROPOSED INITIATED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CONCERNING "FAIR FISHING", and Motion for Rehearing Denied on April 20, 1994.
Mike Hogue, Petitioner, and
David M. Bryans and Randolph L. Martinez, Respondents, and
Title Setting Board: Stephen K. ErkenBrack, Rebecca Lennahan, and Natalie Meyer, Respondents.
In the Matter of the TITLE, BALLOT TITLE, SUBMISSION CLAUSE, SUMMARY AND FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT, FIXED APRIL 6, 1994, PERTAINING TO A PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO the CONSTITUTION OF the STATE of Colorado, DENOMINATED BY the OFFICE OF the SECRETARY OF STATE of Colorado as "FAIR FISHING", and Motion for Rehearing Denied on April 20, 1994.
David M. Bryans and Randolph L. Martinez, Petitioners, and
Title Setting Board: Stephen K. ErkenBrack, Rebecca Lennahan, and Natalie Meyer, Respondents,
James M. Dieterich, David J. Nowak, Frederick W. Klann, Francis Lynn Vader, Marija Bocovich Vader, Jerry D. Bates, Pauline R. Bates, Charles S. Leavell, Mike Hogue, William C. Hall, Don E. Wilson, Mark Adolph Schumacher, Charles F. Cliggett, John H. Parker, II, Cynthia Cooper Smock, Douglas MacArthur Stratman, Barbara Ambrose Stratman, Wallace Allen Jones, Joseph Grant Youmans, Wilma June Youmans, Edward David Howard, Richard Bailey Wilson, Alice Lorraine Wilson, Fred R. Field, William E. Guerrieri, Luwayne Anton Ruttum, Robert Gale Meldrum, Buford F. Rice, and James C. Hackstaff, Opponents-Respondents.
In the Matter of the TITLE, BALLOT TITLE, SUBMISSION CLAUSE, AND SUMMARY ADOPTED APRIL 20, 1994, BY the INITIATIVE TITLE SETTING BOARD PERTAINING TO A PROPOSED INITIATIVE ON "FAIR FISHING".
William C. Hall, Don E. Wilson, Mark Adolph Schumaker, Charles E. Cliggett, John H. Parker, II, Cynthia Cooper Smock, Douglas MacArthur Stratman, Barbara Ambrose Stratman, Wallace Allen Jones, Joseph Grant Youmans, Wilma June Youmans, Edward David Howard, Richard Bailey Wilson, Alice Lorraine Wilson, Fred R. Field, William E. Guerrieri, Luwayne Anton Ruttum, Robert Gale Meldrum, Buford F. Rice, and James C. Hackstaff, Petitioners, and
Randolph L. Martinez and David M. Bryans, Respondents, and
Title Setting Board: Natalie Meyer, Stephen K. ErkenBrack, and Rebecca Lennahan, Respondents.
In the Matter of the TITLE, BALLOT TITLE, SUBMISSION CLAUSE, AND SUMMARY ADOPTED APRIL 20, 1994, BY the TITLE BOARD PERTAINING TO A PROPOSED INITIATIVE ON "FAIR FISHING".
Francis Lynn Vader, Marija Bocovich Vader, Jerry D. Bates, Pauline R. Bates, and Charles S. Leavell, Petitioners, and
Randolph L. Martinez and David M. Bryans, Respondents, and
Title Setting Board: Natalie Meyer, Stephen K. ErkenBrack, and Rebecca Lennahan, Respondents.

Nos. 94SA163, 94SA164, 94SA166 and 94SA167.

Supreme Court of Colorado, En Banc.

July 5, 1994.
As Modified on Denial of Rehearing August 8, 1994.

*1358 Berry & Singer, Kent Singer, Denver, for Mike Hogue.

David M. Bryans, Westminster, for David M. Bryans and Randolph L. Martinez.

James M. Dieterich, pro se.

David J. Nowak, pro se.

Frederick W. Klann, pro se.

Brownstein Hyatt Farber & Strickland, P.C., Charles B. White, Mark J. Mathews, Denver, for Francis Lynn Vader, Marija Bocovich Vader, Jerry D. Bates, Pauline R. Bates and Charles S. Leavell.

Bratton & McClow, L. Richard Bratton, Gunnison, John R. Hill, Jr., Denver, for William C. Hall, Don E. Wilson, Mark Adolph Schumacher, Charles E. Cliggett, John H. Parker, II, Cynthia Cooper Smock, Douglas MacArthur Stratman, Barbara Ambrose Stratman, Wallace Allen Jones, Joseph Grant Youmans, Wilma June Youmans, Edward David Howard, Richard Bailey Wilson, Alice Lorraine Wilson, Fred R. Field, William E. Guerrieri, Luwayne Anton Ruttum, Robert Gale Meldrum and James C. Hackstaff.

Carlson, Hammon & Paddock, William A. Paddock, Melanie Kopperud Backes, K. Gwen Beacham, Denver, for Buford F. Rice.

Gale A. Norton, Atty. Gen., Stephen K. ErkenBrack, Chief Deputy Atty. Gen., Timothy M. Tymkovich, Sol. Gen., Maurice G. Knaizer, Deputy Atty. Gen., General Legal Services Div., Denver, for Title Setting Bd.

Justice ERICKSON delivered the Opinion of the Court.

Four separate original proceedings challenging the validity of the title, submission clause,[1] and summary set by the Initiative Title Setting Board (Board) for a proposed initiated amendment to the Colorado Constitution (Initiative) are before us for priority review.[2] The Initiative, generically and inaccurately referred to as the "Proposed Initiative on Fair Fishing," would amend article XVI of the Colorado Constitution by adding a new section 9, which would provide that state laws concerning criminal trespass shall not apply to stream beds of non-navigable fresh water streams when actually covered with flowing water.[3] Travel by motorized vehicle on such waters would remain prohibited.

Both proponents and opponents of the Initiative appear as parties in the four proceedings which we have consolidated for review in this opinion. The parties supporting the Initiative are Randolph L. Martinez and David M. Bryans (Case No. 94SA164) (proponents). The parties opposing the Initiative are Mike Hogue (Case No. 94SA163); William C. Hall, et al. (Case No. 94SA166); Francis Lynn Vader, et al. (Case No. 94SA167); (opponents). Both the proponents and opponents to the Initiative contend that the title, submission clause, and summary do not express the true meaning and intent of the Initiative. Because we hold that the title, submission clause, and summary reflect the true intent *1359 and meaning of the Initiative, we affirm the ruling of the Board.

I

Article V, section 1(2) of the Colorado Constitution reserves to the registered electors of Colorado the right to initiate legislation and constitutional amendments. The procedural statutes that prescribe the manner of exercising the right of initiative require the Board to fix a title, submission clause, and summary for every initiative. § 1-40-106, 1B C.R.S. (1993 Supp.); see also In re Proposed Tobacco Tax Amendment 1994, 872 P.2d 689 (Colo.1994) (describing the initiative process).

On April 6, 1994, in compliance with section 1-40-106, the Board fixed a title, submission clause, and summary for the proposed amendment:

Title
AN AMENDMENT TO THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION PROVIDING THAT IT IS NOT CRIMINAL TRESPASS TO BE ON THE WATER WITHIN AND THE STREAM BED OF ANY NONNAVIGABLE FRESH WATER STREAM WHEN THE STREAM BED IS ACTUALLY COVERED WITH FLOWING WATER, EXCEPT THAT NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO TRAVEL UPON OR WITHIN ANY STREAM BED WHILE IN OR UPON ANY MOTOR POWERED VEHICLE.
Submission Clause
SHALL THERE BE AN AMENDMENT TO THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION PROVIDING THAT IT IS NOT CRIMINAL TRESPASS TO BE ON THE WATER WITHIN AND THE STREAM BED OF ANY NONNAVIGABLE FRESH WATER STREAM WHEN THE STREAM BED IS ACTUALLY COVERED WITH FLOWING WATER, EXCEPT THAT NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO TRAVEL UPON OR WITHIN ANY STREAM BED WHILE IN OR UPON ANY MOTOR POWERED VEHICLE.
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