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When it comes to nullification of federal power, California has decades of experience on multiple fronts. And no matter what issue is important to you, there’s plenty to learn and implement. In this part 1 – a 50 year history of efforts by the state to nullify...
When left and right take steps to nullify the feds – what strategies do they each use to get the job done? Can newcomers learn what has proven most effective – even if it comes from the “other” side? Path to Liberty: February 8, 2021...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Jan. 26, 2021) – A bill introduced in the Maryland House would legalize marijuana despite federal prohibition. Del. Jazz Lewis (D – Prince George) introduced House Bill 32 (HB32) on Jan 6. The bill would not only legalize personal use of...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (Jan. 1, 2020) – Today, an Illinois law legalizing marijuana for recreational purposes goes into effect, despite federal prohibition on the same. This is nullification in practice and effect. After a hotly contested end-of-session debate in Illinois...
The state of New Jersey could soon become the tenth state to legalize marijuana for recreational use, further nullifying federal cannabis prohibition in effect. New Jersey cannabis reform advocates began 2018 with high hopes. Newly elected Governor Murphy pledged to...