Missouri Law Protecting Some Health Care from Government Insurance Regulations Now In Effect

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Sept. 16, 2015) – In July, Missouri Gov. Nixon signed a bill into law to help promote freedom pertaining to medical services. Passed by a wide margin in both Houses this year, House Bill 769 (HB769), sponsored by Rep. Keith Frederick, states that medical retainer agreements – in which the person pays in…

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Trailer: New Video Series – Nullify! – Every Saturday Starting 10-10-15

Trailer: New Video Series – Nullify! – Every Saturday Starting 10-10-15 On Saturday, 10-10-15, stop by the TAC’s Facebook page, or YouTube Channel to see the first of 25 weekly episodes of NULLIFY! In 2-4 minutes each week, learn the essentials of nullification – and start putting it into practice in your state. Together, we can…

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Public School Students Are the New Inmates in the American Police State

Microcosms of the police state, America’s public schools contain almost every aspect of the militarized, intolerant, senseless, overcriminalized, legalistic, surveillance-riddled, totalitarian landscape that plagues those of us on the “outside.”

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The Right to Keep and Bear Arms Is A Natural Right, Not One Granted by Government

Most gun rights activists are against any attempts by the federal government to restrict the right to keep and bear arms. However, that is not always the case. A recent Wisconsin appellate court ruling that declared illegal aliens have a right to own a gun. But at the same time, the court also concluded that despite the plain…

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Bill Taking on Federal Militarization of Police Passed in California

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Sept. 11, 2015) – A California bill that would stop transfers of some battlefield-ready military equipment to state or local law enforcement agencies was given final approval in the state legislature yesterday and now heads to the governor’s desk. Introduced by Asm. Nora Campos (D-San Jose), Assembly Bill 36 (AB36) would unconditionally ban law…

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New York Bill Would Legalize Industrial Hemp, Nullify Federal Ban in Practice

ALBANY, N.Y. (Sept. 10, 2015) – Last month, a bill was introduced in the New York Assembly that would authorize the farming, production, and sale of industrial hemp in the state, effectively nullifying in practice the federal prohibition on the same. Introduced on Aug. 5 by Asm. Donna Lupardo (D-Bighamton), Assembly Bill 8334 (A8334) sets…

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To the Governor’s Desk: Two California Bills to Protect Privacy Against Warrantless Surveillance

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Sept. 8, 2015) – Today, the California Assembly gave final approval to a bill that would protect electronic privacy against warrantless intrusion, sending it to Gov. Brown’s desk for a signature. It works in conjunction with a 2nd bill passed last week to help end bulk spying by “stingrays.” If ultimately signed into…

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Illinois Bill Would Legalize Marijuana, Effectively Nullify Federal Prohibition

SPRINGFIELD, Il. (Sept. 8, 2015) – A bill introduced in Illinois last month would authorize marijuana to be taxed and regulated similar to alcohol, legalizing the plant, and effectively nullifying the federal prohibition on the same. House Bill 4276 (HB4276) was introduced on Aug. 25 by Rep. Kenneth Dunkin (D-Chicago). If this bill is successful,…

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Movie Review: The Spirit of ’76 by Mike Church

The Spirit of ’76 is a historically-based, educational movie geared toward helping today’s home schoolers, public school students and adults better understand the importance of the Constitution, and why and how it is so easily subverted by politicians past and present. Throughout the movie, Mike Church seeks to better educate the people in hope of…

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