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Maryland isn’t only about crab cakes and football; it’s about nullification, too. Maryland’s House of Delegates overwhelmingly passed HB 1321, a bill that would nullify some federal drug laws and legalize the use of marijuana for medical purposes. The bill allows...
States don’t have to help implement Obamacare. Period. The anti-commandeering doctrine is a well-established legal principle holding that states can refuse assistance to the federal government with implementation of federal laws. The feds can pass laws, but the...