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Mississippi Legislation Would Nullify Federal Hemp Ban

Mississippi Legislation Would Nullify Federal Hemp Ban

by Shane Trejo | Feb 4, 2014 | Hemp, Issues, Nullification, State Bills

A bill introduced in the Mississippi State House of Representatives would legalize hemp farming and production, effectively nullifying a federal prohibition on the same. HB1201 was introduced by Rep. David Baria (D-122) on Jan. 20. The bill allows for farmers to apply...
Mississippi legislation would nullify federal gun control

Mississippi legislation would nullify federal gun control

by Shane Trejo | Feb 4, 2014 | Issues, Nullification, Right to Keep and Bear Arms, State Bills

The Mississippi State House of Representatives is working on a bill that would virtually nullify any past, present or future federal gun control measures. House Bill 467 reads in part, “No public servant or dealer selling any firearm in this state shall enforce or...

Mississippi Senate bill stands against indefinite detention

by Shane Trejo | Feb 3, 2014 | Issues, NDAA, Nullification, State Bills

Mississippi lawmakers will have an opportunity to take on federal kidnapping. Mississippi State Senators Angela Burks (R-40) and Sean Tindell (R-49) have introduced legislation to ban their state from cooperating with indefinite detention. SB2753, titled the Liberty...
Mississippi Senate bills would nullify federal gun control

Mississippi Senate bills would nullify federal gun control

by Shane Trejo | Feb 3, 2014 | Issues, Nullification, Right to Keep and Bear Arms, State Bills

Two bills have been introduced in the Mississippi State Senate that would nullify unconstitutional federal gun control laws. SB2465 and SB2831 were introduced in January. They explicitly forbid state personnel from banning or restricting gun ownership in any way,...

Action Items for the Mississippi Liberty Preservation Act, SB2753

by Shane Trejo | Jan 30, 2014 | Action Alerts, Issues, NDAA, Nullification, State Bills

On January 20, SB2753 was introduced to protect Mississippi citizens from the indefinite detention provisions of the NDAA (learn about it here). It was promptly referred to the Judiciary, Division A Committee where it will need to pass by majority vote before the full...
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