Missouri Senate Passes Bill That Would Take Steps Toward Treating Gold and Silver as Money

The legislation would take steps to treat gold and silver as money in Missouri and encourage its use as such, including making it legal tender, and eliminating the state capital gains tax on gold and silver. It also prohibits any entity of the state from requiring payment in the form of any digital currency, including a central bank digital currency (CBDC).

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Missouri Bill Would Ban Reverse Keyword and Reverse Location Tracking

Limiting information collected by state and local law enforcement agencies limits the amount of information that can flow into federal databases through fusion centers and the ISE.

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Missouri Senate Committee Passes Bill That Would Take Steps Toward Treating Gold and Silver as Money

a Missouri Senate committee passed a bill that would take important steps toward treating gold and silver as money instead of commodities and would set the stage for the people to undermine the Federal Reserve’s monopoly on money.

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Missouri House Committee Holds Hearing on Bill to Limit Warrantless Drone Surveillance

The legislation would require state and local law enforcement agencies to get a warrant before using a drone or other unmanned aircraft to gather evidence or other information pertaining to criminal conduct or conduct in violation of a statute or regulation.

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Missouri Senate Committee Holds Hearing on Bill That Would Take Steps Toward Treating Gold and Silver as Money

The legislation would take two steps to encourage the use of gold and silver as money in Missouri, including making it legal tender, and eliminating the state capital gains tax on gold and silver.

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Missouri Bill Would Legalize Psilocybin for Medical Use Despite Federal Prohibition

The legislation would amend existing state law by allowing the use of psilocybin by qualifying patients for medicinal and therapeutic purposes, including, but not limited to, the provision of physical, mental, or behavioral health care.

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Missouri Freedom to Farm Act Takes on both State and Federal Regulations on Farming and Ranching

Titled the Freedom to Farm Act, the legislation would limit government regulation of farming and ranching in Missouri. The bill includes provisions addressing federal regulations.

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Missouri Bill Would Partially Opt State Out of Federal Asset Forfeiture Program

The proposed law would prohibit Missouri law enforcement agencies or prosecutors from entering into agreements to transfer seized property to a federal agency by way of adoption for the purpose of the property’s forfeiture under federal law.

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Missouri Bill Would Take Steps Toward Treating Gold and Silver as Money

The legislation is a companion to SB100 in the Senate and would take several steps to encourage the use of gold and silver as money in Missouri, including making it legal tender, eliminating the state capital gains tax on gold and silver, and establishing a state bullion depository.

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Missouri Bill Would Ban Release of Medical Marijuana Registry Information to Feds

The proposed law would make it a felony for a state agency or state employee to disclose any personally identifying information of persons who have applied for or obtained a qualifying medical marijuana patient identification card, patient cultivation identification card, or primary caregiver identification card to the federal government or any federal employee, or another unauthorized third party.

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