Montana law states that citizens can post an orange square on their private property to signal "No Trespassing." These orange squares are commonly seen around Montana's private lands, protecting them from being entered without explicit permission.
Let's remind Montana politicians that our constitutional right to privacy also extends to our bodies and our personal lives. Wear the Square to signal "No Trespassing" on your health care decisions, your marital choices or unwanted government surveillance. Keep off of our private property, and out of our private lives.
We are Montanans. We value our privacy. And we vote for government leaders who will protect it.