State of the Nullification Movement: Summer Update

“The ground of liberty is to be gained by inches.” Advice from Thomas Jefferson that helps us push on against the largest government in history. And the nullification movement keeps doing just that: gaining ground - step-by-step, person-by-person - and state-by-state - for the Constitution and liberty.

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The Debt Ceiling Deal Solved Nothing; It Made Things Worse

With the debt ceiling deal done, most people think, "Problem solved." But the deal didn't solve anything. In fact, it made things worse.

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Now in Effect: Florida Law Legalizes Permitless Concealed Carry in the State

Under the law, persons over 21 can legally carry a firearm without a permit in Florida. The state will maintain its concealed carry licensing process for those who wish to get a permit in order to carry in other states that maintain CCDW reciprocity with Florida. Residents will only need to have a valid ID on them while concealed carrying.

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Signed as Law: Montana Limits Warrantless Use of Facial Recognition Technology

The new law bans warrantless facial recognition surveillance in Montana in most situations, and places general limits on the use of facial recognition technology by government agencies.

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New Jersey Assembly Passes Bill that Takes Step Toward Treating Gold and Silver as Money

the New Jersey Assembly unanimously passed a bill that would exempt gold and silver bullion coins from state sales and use taxes.

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Now in Effect: Wyoming Law Expands Food Freedom Act, Opens Market to Small Egg and Dairy Producers

Yesterday, a Wyoming law went into effect that will further increase food freedom in the state, and potentially alleviate some of the recent price inflation on eggs and dairy.

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Now in Effect: Idaho Law Expands Raw Milk Sales in the State

The new law simplifies current state law on herd share agreements for the acquisition of raw milk and removes limits on the number of animals allowed in a shared herd. It also eliminates some of the current regulations on farms hosting shared herds.

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