Alabama Affirms Sovereignty

alabama-flagYesterday, the Alabama House voted to approve Senate Joint Resolution 27 (SJR27) which “claims sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the Constitution of the United States.” (h/t Jan Lane)

The resolution passed the Senate last week and has been sent to the governor for signature.

Alabama is now the 8th state – joining Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Idaho, Louisiana and Tennessee – where similar resolutions affirming sovereignty under the 10th Amendment to the Constitution have been approved by both legislative houses in the past year. Alabama is the first state to pass a sovereignty resolution in 2010.

These non-binding resolutions do not carry the force of law. Instead, they are intended to be a statement of the legislature of the state. They play an important role, however.

First, they bring the issue to the public sphere. And they’re considered an important first step in the overall process of the 10th Amendment movement. For example, if you owned an apartment building and had a tenant not paying rent, you wouldn’t show up with an empty truck to kick them out without first serving notice. That’s how many view these Resolutions – as serving “notice and demand” to the Federal Government to “cease and desist any and all activities outside the scope of their constitutionally-delegated powers.”

What’s most important, is that they help create fertile ground for future actions. Follow-up, say supporters, is a must.

The Alabama resolution is part of a growing grassroots movement in state legislatures across the country as a protest to the intrusion of the federal government into state government affairs, and is an essential first step towards efforts to push back, or nullify, unconstitutional federal laws and regulations.

CLICK HERE to view the Tenth Amendment Center’s 10th amendment resolution tracking page

CLICK HERE to view the Tenth Amendment Center’s model 10th Amendment Resolution, which you can send to your representatives when urging them to introduce one in your state.

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12 Responses to Alabama Affirms Sovereignty

  1. Christopher Key January 20, 2010 at 9:43 pm #

    There's a reason our state motto is "Audemus jura nostra defendere", or We Dare Defend Our Rights.

  2. MichaelBoldin January 20, 2010 at 3:40 pm #

    Thanks for the feedback! Be sure to pass the news along to your local media outlets so they can hopefully report on it too!

  3. Angela January 20, 2010 at 3:36 pm #

    Thank you all for all of your help in getting this passed and for what you are doing to return our country to the foundation upon which it was created!

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