Missouri Bill Would Set Foundation to Block Federal Regulations in Practice

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Dec. 8, 2015) – A bill prefiled for the 2016 legislative session would require the Missouri legislature to review certain federal regulations before they become effective within the state. The bill would set the stage to nullify in practice some federal regulations, but it remains unclear how exactly the law would be…

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South Carolina Bill Would Reject FDA Restrictions on Terminal Patients

COLUMBIA, S.C. (Dec. 8, 2015)  – A new South Carolina bill would set the foundation to nullify in practice some Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rules that deny access to experimental treatments by terminally ill patients. Pre-filed on Dec. 2 by Rep. Paul G. Campbell (R-Berkeley), Senate Bill 929 (S.929) would give terminally ill patients…

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Missouri Has Three Chances to Nullify Marijuana Prohibition, Thwart Federal Drug War in 2016

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Dec. 8, 2015) – Two bills pre-filed in Missouri last week would legalize recreational marijuana, and another would legalize marijuana for medical use. This gives the Show Me State several opportunity to effectively nullify federal marijuana prohibition in practice during next year’s legislative session. HJR57 was introduced by Rep. Brandon Ellington (D-Kansas City) and,…

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South Carolina Bill Would Ban ALPRs; Help Block National License Plate Tracking Program

COLUMBIA S.C. (Dec. 7, 2015) – A bill introduced in the South Carolina House would completely ban the use of automatic license plate readers by law enforcement in the state. It would also throw significant roadblocks in the way of a federal program using states to help track the location of millions of everyday people…

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Florida Action Alert: Help Legalize Industrial Hemp, Support H271 and S554

Florida H271 and S554 would legalize industrial hemp for production, effectively nullifying the federal prohibition on the same. H271 must pass through the Agriculture & Natural Resources Subcommittee and S554 must pass through the Senate Agriculture Committee before the bills can receive votes in their respective chambers. PLEASE TAKE THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS to support these…

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Local Cops are Playing Army for the Feds

Increasingly, state and local police seem to be playing “army” instead of “cops and robbers.” Over the last few weeks, I have written two articles highlighting the impact of federal militarization of state and local police. In the first, I showed how local, state and federal law enforcement have increasingly morphed into one national police…

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An Actionable Strategy for Liberty

Liberty education must be actionable and it must have a visible impact in order to keep those learning and doing engaged. The Tenth Amendment Center understands this basic principle. I’m not a big believer in focusing attention on global events because it often sends people into a tailspin of inactivity, decreased energy and discouragement. First…

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South Carolina Bill Would Ban “Stingrays” in the State; Hinder Federal Surveillance Program

COLUMBIA S.C. (Dec. 7, 2015) – A bill introduced in the South Carolina House would completely ban the use “stingrays” to track the location of phones and sweep up electronic communications. Passage of the bill would not only protect privacy in the Palmetto State, but would also hinder one aspect of the federal surveillance state.…

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Florida Bill Legalizing Medical Marijuana for Terminal Patients, Defying Federal Ban, Passes 2nd Committee

TALLAHASSEE, FL. (Dec, 7, 2015) – A bill that would allow terminally ill patients access to medicinal marijuana, further nullifying in effect federal prohibition of cannabis, passed unanimously out of a second Senate committee last Thursday. The legislation expands on a recently passed “right to try” law that effectively nullifies in practice some Food and…

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Massachusetts Bill to Limit Federal Militarization of Police Receives First Committee Hearing

BOSTON, Mass. (Dec. 7, 2015) – An important Massachusetts committee held a hearing this week about a proposal that would drastically limit the impact of federal programs that facilitate the militarization of local police. House Bill 2144 (H.2144) was introduced on March 11 by Rep. Mary Keefe (D-Worcester) and 13 co-sponsors. The legislation would prohibit…

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