Nullify Chapter 3: Patrick Henry and the Virginia Resolves
Resolutions drafted by Patrick Henry were the first nail in the coffin of the Stamp Act - and foreshadowed nullification.
Resolutions drafted by Patrick Henry were the first nail in the coffin of the Stamp Act - and foreshadowed nullification.
Monopolies and cartels are creations of government, not markets.
Communications company AT&T spies on you at the behest of the federal government and rakes in millions of taxpayer dollars in the process. Through the program known as Project Hemisphere, AT&T searches trillions of call records for the DEA and other law enforcement agencies. The company collects data from every call that flows through its…
The federal government ratcheted up its game of chicken with states over REAL ID last month, threatening once again to ban residents of non compliant states from using their driver’s license as ID to clear TSA checkpoints. On Oct. 13, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sent letters to five states denying their request for…
For nullification, Thomas Jefferson opposed an all-or-nothing strategy.
We’re still more than two months away from the start of 2017 state legislative sessions, but we’re already hard a work getting ready for another successful nullification season. This is the time of year state legislators are determining their priorities for the next session. That means we have to start talking to them now and…
HUD uses our own money to bring communities to heel. By saying “no,” we can bring the agency to its knees.
WASHINGTON (Oct. 28, 2016) – A bill working its way through the Council of the District of Columbia would allow patients with valid medical marijuana cards from other states to access medicinal cannabis in D.C. Passage would take another step toward effectively nullifying federal prohibition in practice. Cnc. Yvette Alexander introduced B21-0210, the Medical Marijuana Reciprocity…
How do you tell a 7-year-old child she must go back on a feeding tube? Cassie Le is facing that terrible question.
How to stop the feds? The first step comes from John Dickinson, the “Penman of the Revolution.”