Massive 2019 NDAA Signed, and Trump’s Signing Statement: Good Morning Liberty 08-15-18

On this episode of Good Morning Liberty, host Michael Boldin (follow) discusses the NDAA for 2019, signed this week by Pres. Trump. In a signing statement, the president referenced around 3 dozen sections as unconstitutional, but signed it anyway. SHOW LINKS 2019 NDAA signed into law Amash tweet Vance, compare spending Antiwar.com – Reject restrictions…

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Pro Basketball League Allows Players to Use CBD Despite Federal Prohibition

Earlier this summer, Big3 basketball became the first professional sports league to allow its players to use cannabidiol (CBD). This represents another step toward nullifying federal hemp prohibtion in practice and effect. CBD is derived from cannabis, but since it’s generally processed from industrial hemp, it does not contain high levels of THC – the…

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Wyoming Laws to Encourage Cryptocurrency Already Having Positive Impact

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Aug. 13, 2018) – Efforts to encourage the use of cryptocurrency in Wyoming have already paid off. Earlier this month, crypto exchange Coinbase announced it will return to the state after a three-year absence thanks to a bill passed during the most recent legislative session. Efforts like this could ultimately undermine the Federal…

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Poll: 43% of Republicans Favor Giving President Power to Unilaterally Close News Outlets

The First Amendment is under assault in manifold ways, and there’s a fresh attack lurking in the results of a recent survey of American opinions of the news media. Research conducted by Ipsos revealed that 43 percent of self-identified Republicans believe that “the president should have the authority to close news outlets engaged in bad…

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