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Idaho Senate Passes Bill Taking on Future Federal Gun Control

Idaho Senate Passes Bill Taking on Future Federal Gun Control

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 21, 2021 | Right to Keep and Bear Arms, State Bills

BOISE, Idaho (April 21, 2021) – Yesterday, the Idaho Senate passed a bill that would further restrict state enforcement of future federal gun control. Passage into law would represent another step toward neutering future federal gun laws in Idaho. The Senate...
Remembering Roger Sherman at 300

Remembering Roger Sherman at 300

by Michael Boldin | Apr 21, 2021 | Audio/Video, Path to Liberty, Roger Sherman

The only founder who signed the Declaration, Articles of Confederation, Constitution and the Continental Association. Yet, the name Roger Sherman is hardly known to most people today. On this episode, an overview of his life and accomplishments in commemoration of his...
Massachusetts Bill Would Limit Police Use of Facial Recognition

Massachusetts Bill Would Limit Police Use of Facial Recognition

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 20, 2021 | Facial Recognition, State Bills

BOSTON, Mass. (April 20,2021) โ€“ A bill introduced in the Massachusetts House would limit law enforcement use of facial recognition systems. The growing movement to prohibit the use of facial recognition at the state and local levels could hinder the operation of a...
Missouri House Committee Passes Measure to End Police Roadside Checkpoints

Missouri House Committee Passes Measure to End Police Roadside Checkpoints

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 20, 2021 | Police, State Bills

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (April 20, 2021) – A Missouri House committee has passed a bill that would put a state constitutional amendment on the ballot to prohibit roadside checkpoints in most situations. The ban on checkpoints would not only end constitutionally...
Maine Bill Would Create State Process to End Police Qualified Immunity

Maine Bill Would Create State Process to End Police Qualified Immunity

by Amanda Bowers | Apr 20, 2021 | Qualified Immunity, State Bills

AUGUSTA, Maine (Apr. 20, 2021) – A bill introduced in the Maine Senate would eliminate qualified immunity as a defense for police officers sued in state court for using excessive force or taking other actions that violate individual rights. Sen. Anne Carney...
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