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Arizona Bill Would Ban Resources for Federal Marijuana Prohibition Enforcement

Arizona Bill Would Ban Resources for Federal Marijuana Prohibition Enforcement

by Michael Boldin | Jan 15, 2018 | Drug War, State Bills

PHOENIX (Jan. 15, 2018) – A bill introduced in the Arizona House would ban the state from using resources to help the federal government enforce marijuana prohibition laws against people who are in compliance with the state law legalizing marijuana for medical...

Virginia Action Alert: Help Stop NDAA Indefinite Detention, Support HB2144

by Shane Trejo | Feb 16, 2015 | Action Alerts, NDAA

Virginia House Bill 2144 (HB2144) expands on the state’s current anti-indefinite detention law by setting the stage for ending some state-federal partnerships. (read about the bill here). It passed successfully through the state house on Feb. 10 by a 96-4...
Virginia House Votes 96-4 to Take Second Step Against NDAA Indefinite Detention

Virginia House Votes 96-4 to Take Second Step Against NDAA Indefinite Detention

by Michael Boldin | Feb 10, 2015 | NDAA, State Bills

RICHMOND (Feb. 10, 2015) – Today, the Virginia House of Delegates passed a bill to push back against federal indefinite detention powers. The vote was 96-4. In 2013, Virginia was the first state to pass legislation in response to the indefinite detention powers...
Virginia House Committee Passes Anti-NDAA Indefinite Detention Bill, 20-0

Virginia House Committee Passes Anti-NDAA Indefinite Detention Bill, 20-0

by Michael Boldin | Feb 5, 2015 | NDAA, State Bills

RICHMOND (Feb. 5, 2015) – Yesterday, an important committee in the Virginia House of Delegates passed a bill to take action against federal indefinite detention powers. The unanimous tally was 20-0. In 2013, Virginia was the first state to pass legislation in...

Virginia Action Alert: Help Stop NDAA Indefinite Detention, Support HB2144

by Shane Trejo | Jan 24, 2015 | Action Alerts, NDAA, State Bills

For 2015, Virginia House Bill 2144 (HB2144) expands on the state’s current anti-indefinite detention law by setting the stage for ending some state-federal partnerships. (read about the bill here) STATUS: HB2144 was referred to the Constitutional Law...
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