The Michigan state Supreme Court issued a decision brutally dismembering the 2018 petition law passed by butthurt Republicans in response to successful ballot initiatives which legalized marijuana, made it easier to vote, and created a bipartisan redistricting commission during a lame duck session after Governor Gretchen Whitmer was elected, the Detroit News reports. Butchered out of the law were the requirements that no more than 15% of the total signatures come from any one congressional district in the state – meaning it wouldn’t matter how many signatures a petition got in Detroit, it would not succeed without rural buy-in – and a requirement that paid circulators sign an affidavit. The one major component that remains is that paid circulators mark a checkbox at the top indicating themselves as such, which seems reasonable enough.