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<p class="gmail-normal"></p><p class="gmail-normal">You are invited to be part of the jury in <b>a
dramatic “mock trial” at the University of Montana on Saturday, November 18, 7
p.m., in the University Center Theater.<br></b></p><p class="gmail-normal"><b></b>On a snowy morning in October 2016, retired state employee and
genial grandfather Leonard Higgins entered a barbed-wire enclosure near Coal
Banks Landing, Montana, and, after declaring he was taking action to prevent
run-away climate catastrophe, he closed a safety valve on a crude oil pipeline
carrying Canadian tar sands into the US.</p>
<p class="gmail-normal">It was an act similar to throwing tea into the harbor in
Boston, similar to the parade of 10,000 workers who buried Frank Little in
Butte, similar to Jeannette Rankin’s decision to run for Congress, similar to
the children with soldier escorts who desegregated schools in Little Rock. <br></p>
<p class="gmail-normal">Now Leonard stands trial for this bold act of civic
responsibility in Fort Benton on November 21. But, denied by the judge the
opportunity to justify this act by citing the necessity of acting to avoid our impending climate
calamity, <b>he will present his case directly to an audience of his peers in the “mock trial.” <br></b></p>
<p class="gmail-normal">His cast of characters includes expert witnesses prevented from
testifying in the Chouteau County courthouse: Steve Running, professor of climate science at
University of Montana, Tom Hastings, academician and civil disobedience expert,
and Andrew Holland, climate and US security expert. Plus, Leonard's mock trial will feature prosecutor (Summer Nelson), judge (Bob Gentry), court clerk (Jeff Smith), and other actors portraying defense attorneys, company officials, pipeline safety experts, and others. </p>
<p class="gmail-normal">The mock trial is consistent with Leonard’s view of the world.
It’s a world where we’ve thrown off the shackles of denial, where every U.S.
citizen is taking his/her citizenship seriously, where we’re behaving as though
we are in a real emergency and taking the commensurate, response, shutting off
the sources of greenhouse gases.</p><p class="gmail-normal">More Info: www.<b>350Montana.org, P.O. Box 7006, Missoula, MT 59807</b><br><b><u><span style="font-size:9.5pt;line-height:115%;color:rgb(34,34,34)"></span></u></b></p>
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