Nullification: The Rightful (and Moral) Remedy
The doctrine of nullification is stepping on some pretty sensitive toes these days.
DetailsThe doctrine of nullification is stepping on some pretty sensitive toes these days.
DetailsIntroduced 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.
DetailsHB1201 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.
DetailsLegislation 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.
DetailsThe Mississippi State House of Representatives is working on a bill that would virtually nullify any past, present or future federal gun control measures.
DetailsA resolution has been introduced in New Mexico that proposes to change the Article 20 of the State Constitution, effectively nullifying unconstitutional federal marijuana prohibition.
DetailsTenth Amendment Center national communications director Mike Maharey talked with Mike and Shyne on the Rude Awakening show hosted by KnoxTalk Central last week.
DetailsThe Constitution. Every issue, every time. No exceptions, no excuses.