He is a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 39th District, serving since 1992.
1203 which would prevent a driver who unintentionally injures or kills a person intentionally obstructing a roadway from being held liable for any damages.
[2] He said the bill was in response to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests blocking a nearby highway.
[3] It was cosponsored by other state representatives and senators, and drew criticism on the grounds that it would violate the First Amendment rights of protestors.
Opponents said it would effectively legalize running over protesters on the road, as long as criminal intent cannot be demonstrated on the part of the driver.