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Anti-Nullification Propaganda: Definitions Matter

Anti-Nullification Propaganda: Definitions Matter

For many people, nullification is a loaded word - primarily due to a government-run education system that’s never taught people the full history of the doctrine. Partisans seem to like ...
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Missouri House Committee Passes Measure to End Police Roadside Checkpoints

Missouri House Committee Passes Measure to End Police Roadside Checkpoints

The ban on checkpoints would not only end constitutionally dubious “searches” in Missouri, but it would also take a step toward nullifying a Supreme Court decision and thwarting federal programs ...
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Maine Bill Would Create State Process to End Police Qualified Immunity

Maine Bill Would Create State Process to End Police Qualified Immunity

Maine already allows people to sue law enforcement officers under state law for "using or threatening to use physical force or violence against a person in violation of the Constitution ...
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Louisiana Senate Committee Passes "Constitutional Carry" Bill

Louisiana Senate Committee Passes “Constitutional Carry” Bill

The legislation would allow Louisiana residents 21 and over who are not prohibited from possessing a firearm under state or federal law to carry a concealed firearm without a permit ...
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Arkansas Senate Committee Passes Bill to Take Step Toward Treating Gold and Silver as Money

Arkansas Senate Committee Passes Bill to Take Step Toward Treating Gold and Silver as Money

The legislation would exempt coins, currency and bullion from the state sales and use tax. This would include bars, ingots, or coins made from gold, silver, platinum, or palladium that ...
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Hey Republicans: Federal Gun Laws Are Always Unconstitutional

Hey Republicans: Federal Gun Laws Are Always Unconstitutional

A lot of Republicans seem to think federal gun laws are perfectly OK as long as they are combined with federal drug charges. They are wrong! ...
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Tennessee Senate Passes Bill to Prohibit "No-Knock" Warrants

Tennessee Senate Passes Bill to Prohibit “No-Knock” Warrants

The legislation would make several police reforms, including a ban on so-called "no-knock" warrants. Under the proposed law, a magistrate would be prohibited from issuing a  search warrant, "which expressly ...
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Budget Deficits Are More Than Just Big Numbers

Budget Deficits Are More Than Just Big Numbers

in truth, deficits are more than accounting stats. They represent a government growing in size, scope and power. And that growth hasn't been paid for yet ...
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Texas House Passes "Constitutional Carry" Bill

Texas House Passes “Constitutional Carry” Bill

The legislation would repeal Texas’ concealed carry licensing requirements and remove the need for government permission to carry a concealed firearm in the state. If enacted, Texas residents 21 and ...
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To the Governor: Montana Passes Food Freedom Bill That Would Legalize Limited Raw Milk Sales

To the Governor: Montana Passes Food Freedom Bill That Would Legalize Limited Raw Milk Sales

The Montana Local Food Choice Act, the legislation would prohibit a state or local government agency from requiring licensure, permitting, certification, packaging, labeling, or inspection that pertains to the preparation, ...
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Alaska Bill Would Treat Gold and Silver as Money

Alaska Bill Would Treat Gold and Silver as Money

JUNEAU, Alaska (April 19, 2021) - A bill introduced in the Alaska House would exempt gold and silver bullion coins from the state sales tax and make them legal tender ...
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Maine Committee Holds Hearing on Bill to Defund State's Only Fusion Center

Maine Committee Holds Hearing on Bill to Defund State’s Only Fusion Center

The legislation would totally defund the Maine Information and Analysis Center (MIAC).  The bill would also eliminate state staffing for the center by cutting its four state police and two ...
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Minnesota House Committee Passes Bill that Would Create State Process to End Qualified Immunity Defense

Minnesota House Committee Passes Bill that Would Create State Process to End Qualified Immunity Defense

The proposed law specifically declares that “qualified immunity is not a  defense to liability imposed under this subdivision.” ...
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