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Tennessee legislature passes bill to effectively nullify hemp ban

Tennessee legislature passes bill to effectively nullify hemp ban

by Michael Boldin | Apr 16, 2014 | Hemp, Issues, Nullification, State Bills

NASHVILLE, April 16, 2014 – Today, the Tennessee state senate gave final approval to a bill which some supporters consider the strongest pro-hemp legislation in the country.ย After a 28-0 vote, the bill will now go to Gov. Bill Haslam’s desk for a...
Insistence on Enforcing ‘Every Law’ Undermines the Constitution

Insistence on Enforcing ‘Every Law’ Undermines the Constitution

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 16, 2014 | Federal Power, Politicians, Republocrats

Republicans position themselves as the party of the Constitution and limited government. But like the Democrats they constantly criticize, Republicans exercise a great deal of discretion in the application of their constitutional fidelity. Last weekend, discretion...
Missouri Senate Panel Approves Nullification of Federal Gun Laws

Missouri Senate Panel Approves Nullification of Federal Gun Laws

by Michael Boldin | Apr 16, 2014 | Issues, Nullification, Right to Keep and Bear Arms, State Bills

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., April 16, 2014 – By a 5-2 party-line vote yesterday, a Missouri senate committee passed House Bill 1439 (HB1439), the 2nd Amendment Preservation Act. ย This is an “emergency” bill that seeks to nullify virtually every federal gun...
Why we refuse to go “non-profit”

Why we refuse to go “non-profit”

by Michael Boldin | Apr 16, 2014 | Federal Agencies, Strategy

As the TAC grows each year, there are an increasing number of voices calling for us to register as a non-profit organization, ostensibly allowing us to get the “big donors” that we lack. I’ve refused, on principle, and those principles haven’t...

Missouri State House Passes Bill to End Common Core

by Shane Trejo | Apr 16, 2014 | Education, State Bills

The Missouri state house has passed a bill to protect local and state control of education by phasing out the Common Core educational standards. House Bill 1490 (HB1490) passed through the House on Thursday by a 132-19 vote. The bill would create “new academic...
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