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Scott County Arkansas Passes Ordinance Declaring a “Bill of Rights Sanctuary”

Scott County Arkansas Passes Ordinance Declaring a “Bill of Rights Sanctuary”

by Mike Maharrey | Jan 29, 2020 | Local

WALDRON, Ark. (Jan. 28, 2020) โ€“ The Scott County, Arkansas County Quorum Court unanimously passed an ordinance making the county a โ€œBill of Rights sanctuary.โ€ All nine members of the Quorum Court sponsored the ordinance and passed it unanimously. The bill declares...
Today in History: Bill of Rights Sent for Ratification Consideration

Today in History: Bill of Rights Sent for Ratification Consideration

by Dave Benner | Oct 2, 2019 | Bill of Rights, History, State Ratifying Conventions

Today in history, on October 2, 1789, President of the United States George Washington sent proposed copies of the Bill of Rights to the states which were to consider, debate, and decide whether or not to adopt the list of restrictions upon the power of the general...
Today in History: Mercy Otis Warren Born

Today in History: Mercy Otis Warren Born

by Dave Benner | Sep 25, 2019 | History, Mercy Otis Warren

Today in History, on Sept. 25 1728, Mercy Otis Warren was born. An ardent patriot advocate for American independence, Warren was the author of “History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution,” the first real chronicle of the War...
There is No “But” in “Shall Not Be Infringed”

There is No “But” in “Shall Not Be Infringed”

by Mike Maharrey | Aug 19, 2019 | 2nd Amendment, Right to Keep and Bear Arms

I can’t tell you how many times over the last week or so that I’ve heard somebody say, “I support the Second Amendment, but…” This is a prime example of the principle that you can pretty much ignore everything a person says before the...

Today in History: 14th Amendment Ratified. Or Was it?

by Dave Benner | Jul 28, 2019 | 14th Amendment, History, Incorporation Doctrine

Today in 1868, the United States general government claimed that the 14th Amendment had received the endorsement of the requisite number of states to add it to the Constitution. Notwithstanding the contention that the 14th Amendment was not properly ratified (I share...
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