Missouri Action Alert: 2nd Amendment Preservation Act Moving Forward

Missouri bill HB 1439, the Second Amendment Preservation Act, was passed by the State House and moved forward in the Senate committee on 04/15/2014 (click here to learn more about this bill). YOUR ACTION IS NEEDED NOW to make sure the bill is scheduled on the Senate floor for a final vote.  Here is what…

Continue ReadingMissouri Action Alert: 2nd Amendment Preservation Act Moving Forward

Oklahoma House Passes Bill That Reaffirms Gold and Silver as Money

OKLAHOMA CITY – Late last week, a bill to legalize gold and silver as legal tender was passed through the Oklahoma state house. The vote was 74-12. Senate Bill 862 (SB862), was introduced by Sen. Clark Jolley and Rep. Gary Banz, with cosponsorship from Sen. Natham Dahm. It reads, in part: Gold and silver coins…

Continue ReadingOklahoma House Passes Bill That Reaffirms Gold and Silver as Money

Unconstitutional acts, not law.

An unconstitutional "law" is no law at all, which puts most of the federal register to the legal trash. But, since the federal government doesn't recognize the constitution, the only way to render those federal acts null and void in practical effect is to resist and nullify them on a state, local and individual level.

Continue ReadingUnconstitutional acts, not law.

Missouri Bill to Nullify Agenda 21 Passes House Committee

A bill that would protect property rights from Agenda 21 and similar measures passed through a Missouri state house committee last week. House Bill 1647 (HB1647) was introduced on Jan. 29 by Rep. Mike Moon (R-157). It passed through the House Rules Committee on Apr. 14. It will now be scheduled for a full vote…

Continue ReadingMissouri Bill to Nullify Agenda 21 Passes House Committee

New Hampshire Action Alert: Support HB1279 Against NDAA

On Jan. 8, HB1279 was introduced to stop state-level compliance with the indefinite detention provisions of the NDAA in New Hampshire (learn about it here). It was passed through the house and has since been referred to the Senate Rules, Enrolled Bills and Internal Affairs Committee. STATUS: HB1279 is slated to be heard by the…

Continue ReadingNew Hampshire Action Alert: Support HB1279 Against NDAA

New Hampshire Action Alert: Privacy Bills up for Senate Vote

On Jan. 8, HB1533 was introduced to protect the electronic data of New Hampshire residents from unwarranted surveillence in the state.  It passed through the house and is scheduled to be voted upon in the senate on Apr. 24. A companion bill (HB1619) is also due for a vote in the senate on the same…

Continue ReadingNew Hampshire Action Alert: Privacy Bills up for Senate Vote

Maryland Nullifies Federal Marijuana Prohibition

On April 14, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley signed a bill into law that will set into motion the process for production and distribution of medical marijuana in the state, adding to the long list of states ignoring federal prohibition, effectively nullifying the unconstitutional federal act in limited medical situations. House Bill 881 (HB881) creates the…

Continue ReadingMaryland Nullifies Federal Marijuana Prohibition

The Evidence Continues to Pile Up on “Recess Appointments”

Earlier this year, the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy published my article showing that the Constitution’s Recess Appointments Clause limits presidential vacancy appointments far more than President Obama (and most prior Presidents) have claimed. I posted earlier on the same subject here. The issue is before the Supreme Court right now. The Recess Appointments Clause states in part…

Continue ReadingThe Evidence Continues to Pile Up on “Recess Appointments”

A question for federal prohibition supporters

If you believe the federal government should fully enforce marijuana prohibition, which is not authorized by the original meaning of the Constitution.. Ask yourself this: Why am I on the Tenth Amendment Center’s website? One that is dedicated to the Constitution, that is.

Continue ReadingA question for federal prohibition supporters