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Signed into Law: Kansas Bill Requires Strict Asset Forfeiture Reporting; A First Step Toward Reform

Signed into Law: Kansas Bill Requires Strict Asset Forfeiture Reporting; A First Step Toward Reform

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 6, 2018 | Asset Forfeiture, State Bills

TOPEKA, Kan. (April 6, 2018) – Last Monday, Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer signed a bill into law implementing strict reporting requirements for all asset forfeitures in the state. The bill takes a first step that could lead to substantive reforms.ย  The Committee on...
Kansas Committee Approves Measure to Help Encourage the Use of Gold and Silver as Money

Kansas Committee Approves Measure to Help Encourage the Use of Gold and Silver as Money

by Mike Maharrey | Mar 18, 2018 | Federal Reserve, State Bills

TOPEKA, Kan. (March 18, 2018) โ€“ Last week, a Kansas Senate committee passed a bill that would exempt gold and silver bullion, and other precious metals, from sales tax,ย encouraging their use and taking the first step toward breaking the Federal Reserveโ€™s monopoly on...
Kansas Committee Passes Bill to Help Encourage the Use of Gold and Silver as Money

Kansas Committee Passes Bill to Help Encourage the Use of Gold and Silver as Money

by Mike Maharrey | Mar 9, 2018 | Federal Reserve, State Bills

TOPEKA, Kan. (March 9, 2018) โ€“ Yesterday, a Kansas House committee passed a bill that would exempt gold and silver bullion, and other precious metals, from sales tax,ย encouraging their use and taking the first step toward breaking the Federal Reserveโ€™s monopoly on...
Kansas Bill Would Support Sound Money, Exempt Gold and Silver from Sales Tax

Kansas Bill Would Support Sound Money, Exempt Gold and Silver from Sales Tax

by Mike Maharrey | May 9, 2017 | Federal Reserve, State Bills

TOPEKA, Kan. (May 9, 2017) – A bill introduced in the Kansas House would exempt gold and silver bullion, and other precious metals, from sales tax, taking a small but important step toward rejectingย the Federal Reserveโ€™s monopoly on money. The House of Delegates...
Federal Judge Sides with Federal Court Precedent Against Gun Rights in Kansas

Federal Judge Sides with Federal Court Precedent Against Gun Rights in Kansas

by Michael Boldin | Feb 9, 2017 | Court Cases, Right to Keep and Bear Arms

On the ground in Kansas, TAC member Glen Burdue reports: Federal Judge Thomas Marten sentenced Shane Cox and Jeremy Kettler February 6, 2017. Cox for manufacturing and selling a silencer and other firearms without paying the federal license/tax and Kettler for...
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