Two Victories for GOA Endorsed Candidates in Nebraska and West Virginia!
-- Ben Sasse and Alex Mooney Win Primary Elections
-- Ben Sasse and Alex Mooney Win Primary Elections
States with legalized marijuana have a big problem: their own state and local law enforcement agencies. While almost two-dozen states have legalized cannabis for medical use, and Colorado and Washington voters approved legalization of recreational marijuana as well, the federal government still prohibits it. That means people using or growing marijuana legally under state law…
Let’s stop pulling punches. Congress is filled with terrorists. We stand with the Founders against their plans.
Even though the Missouri 2nd Amendment Preservation Act (HB1439) is stronger than Thomas Jefferson’s original nullification resolution in 1798, a debate over whether to make it even stronger or not is likely to kill the strongest nullification bill in modern times. HB1439 has passed both chambers, but with different language. The general concept is that…
On May 8, I was a guest on Off the Grid Radio, a program by Off The Grid News. I discussed the history of nullification, how it was utilized in 1798, and how it is being invoked today in various states.
Finally a back bone in the Beltway!!!! and then there is this idiot,
Editor’s note: the following is a short statement written for the Missouri legislature in support of a bill that would limit drone surveillance without a warrant The Tenth Amendment Center urges passage of HB1204, the “Preserving Freedom from Unwarranted Surveillance Act.” This legislation takes important steps to ensure the privacy of the People of Missouri.…
I’m pleased to report that this past week the brilliant Justice Clarence Thomas cited my work on the Necessary and Proper Clause in his concurring opinion in Town of Greece v. Galloway, an Establishment Clause case that received wide publicity. This was the thirteenth citation in the third Supreme Court case in the past 11 months.…
Don’t just “throw” the bums out. THOREAU THEM OUT!
SACRAMENTO, May 12, 2014 – A bipartisan bill which creates a mechanism to turn off resources to the NSA was moved out of an important state senate committee and sent to the full Senate for consideration. Dubbed the 4th Amendment Protection Act, Senate Bill 828 (SB828) would ban the state from participating in, or providing…