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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...
North Dakota House Passes Measure to Reject Federal Acts, 61-30

North Dakota House Passes Measure to Reject Federal Acts, 61-30

by Michael Boldin | Mar 16, 2015 | Ballot Measures, Federal Review, Resolutions, State Bills

BISMARCK, N.D. (Mar 16, 2015) – Last Friday, the North Dakota House passed a measure that follows James Madison’s advice to stop federal overreach. The vote was 61-30. Introduced by State Rep. Robert Skarphol and ten cosponsors, House Concurrent Resolution...

Arizona Bill Takes on Presidential Executive Orders

by TJ Martinell | Jan 21, 2015 | Executive Orders, State Bills

A new bill in the Arizona State House would help seal the coffin in that state on unconstitutional presidential executive orders intended to circumvent the Congress’ role as the legislative body. Introduced by State Reps Bob Thorpe, Mark Finchem, and Brenda...
Viral Video Explains Prop. 122 and State Sovereignty to Arizona Voters

Viral Video Explains Prop. 122 and State Sovereignty to Arizona Voters

by Shane Trejo | Oct 28, 2014 | Anti-Commandeering, Ballot Measures, Sovereignty Movement

A colorful and humorous video is being circulated to promote Prop. 122, a ballot initiative going to Arizona voters in the Nov. 4 election that can make it easier for the state to deny compliance and material support for unconstitutional and unpopular federal...
Federal Supremacy vs State Sovereignty: The Debate Heats Up for AZ Prop 122!

Federal Supremacy vs State Sovereignty: The Debate Heats Up for AZ Prop 122!

by Shane Trejo | Oct 24, 2014 | Anti-Commandeering, Ballot Measures, Sovereignty Movement

The debate is on over an Arizona measure on the ballot that could increase resistance to unjust federal power in the state. Prop. 122 would amend the Arizona state constitution to assure that the state’s right to deny support and compliance with federal law is...
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