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Daily Archives: February 4, 2014

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Nullification: The Rightful (and Moral) Remedy

By Doug TjadenFounding Fathers History NullificationLeave a comment

The doctrine of nullification is stepping on some pretty sensitive toes these days.

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Indiana House passes anti-drone bill, 85-11

By Michael BoldinDrones Issues Nullification State Bills1 Comment

Introduced by Rep. Eric Allan Koch (R-Bedford), House Bill 1009 (HB1009) “Prohibits the use of unmanned aerial vehicles and tracking devices to conduct warrantless searches,” with very limited exceptions.

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Mississippi Legislation Would Nullify Federal Hemp Ban

By Shane TrejoHemp Issues Nullification State BillsLeave a comment

HB1201 was introduced by Rep. David Baria (D-122) on Jan. 20. The bill allows for farmers to apply for state permits that would allow them to subvert the decades-long federal ban and start development of industrial hemp.

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Alaska legislation would block warrantless drone spying

By Shane TrejoDrones Issues Nullification State BillsLeave a comment

Legislation has been introduced in the Alaska State Senate that would regulate the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) to protect the privacy rights of citizens.

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Mississippi legislation would nullify federal gun control

By Shane TrejoIssues Nullification Right to Keep and Bear Arms State BillsLeave a comment

The Mississippi State House of Representatives is working on a bill that would virtually nullify any past, present or future federal gun control measures.

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New Mexico Could Join Colorado and Washington in Nullifying Federal Marijuana Laws

By Shane TrejoDrug War Issues Nullification State BillsLeave a comment

A resolution has been introduced in New Mexico that proposes to change the Article 20 of the State Constitution, effectively nullifying unconstitutional federal marijuana prohibition.

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Interview: Tennessee vs the NSA, Mike Maharrey on air in Knoxville

By TAC Daily UpdatesAudio/Video Interviews Issues SurveillanceLeave a comment

Tenth Amendment Center national communications director Mike Maharey talked with Mike and Shyne on the Rude Awakening show hosted by KnoxTalk Central last week.

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