OPINION –“No Filter Show” Co-hosts Paul Ford and Grady Sinclair invited Sen. Stephen Urquhart into the studio last week. On their minds was anti-discrimination legislation the senator sponsored and saw pass during Utah’s 2015 General Session. Why this? Why that? Was The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints a director in the legislation?
“What’s the deal, Senator?” Hit play: above to hear his answers
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I’m more interested in Paul Ford inside purgatory. Commitment Court? Im not familiar with this court. Tell me all about it.
Yes! Please!
Sometimes when people aren’t feeling “right” and they sense bad things are going to happen or they might commit a crime, they can call the Commitment Court and check themselves into jail. Sometimes it’s overnight, or maybe for the weekend until they cool off and feel better about things. It sounds like a good program.
What???? You can check in like a motel, but its free??? That doesn’t sound right. Does that come with a mental evaluation?
i think a good nickname for Paul from now on will be “Jailbreak”