New Hampshire House Committee Holds Hearing on Bill to Take on Federal Gun Control; Past, Present, and Future

Titled “Protection of Natural Right to Property and Self-defense,” the legislation would ban any entity or person, including any public officer or employee of the state and its political subdivisions, from enforcing any past, present or future federal acts, laws, executive orders, administrative orders, court orders, rules, regulations, statutes, or ordinances that infringe on the right to keep and bear arms.

The post New Hampshire House Committee Holds Hearing on Bill to Take on Federal Gun Control; Past, Present, and Future first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

Continue ReadingNew Hampshire House Committee Holds Hearing on Bill to Take on Federal Gun Control; Past, Present, and Future

South Carolina Subcommittee Advances Permitless Carry Bill

The legislation would allow adults legally allowed to own a firearm to carry a concealed weapon without a state-issued permit. The bill includes provisions regulating where firearms can be carried in the state. South Carolina would continue issuing concealed carry permits for those who want them in order to take advantage of CCDW reciprocity in other states.

The post South Carolina Subcommittee Advances Permitless Carry Bill first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

Continue ReadingSouth Carolina Subcommittee Advances Permitless Carry Bill

Hawaii House Committee Passes Bill to Reform State Asset Forfeiture Process, Opt State Out of Federal Program

The legislation would restrict asset forfeiture to felony cases and would require a criminal conviction before prosecutors could proceed with the process in most cases.

The post Hawaii House Committee Passes Bill to Reform State Asset Forfeiture Process, Opt State Out of Federal Program first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

Continue ReadingHawaii House Committee Passes Bill to Reform State Asset Forfeiture Process, Opt State Out of Federal Program

Nullify the Fed and a CBDC and ATF too

Nullification Movement News, Episode 6. Reports include:
-Sound Money, anti-CBDC bill passes Missouri Senate
-Taking on Geolocation tracking and Gun Purchase Surveillance
-Nullifying Federal Gun Control

The post Nullify the Fed and a CBDC and ATF too first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

Continue ReadingNullify the Fed and a CBDC and ATF too

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).

The post Missouri Senate Passes Bill That Would Take Steps Toward Treating Gold and Silver as Money first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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

Iowa Bill Would Repeal Capital Gains Taxes on Gold and Silver Bullion

The proposed law would exclude capital gains and losses from the sale of bullion, coins, or currency from income for the purpose of calculating state income taxes. The bill defines "bullion" as bars, ingots, or commemorative medallions of gold, silver, platinum, and palladium where the value depends on its contents, not its form.

The post Iowa Bill Would Repeal Capital Gains Taxes on Gold and Silver Bullion first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

Continue ReadingIowa Bill Would Repeal Capital Gains Taxes on Gold and Silver Bullion

New York Bill Would Limit State Participation in Federal Police Militarization Programs

The bill would prohibit New York state and local law enforcement agencies from receiving or purchasing certain property from a military equipment surplus program operated by the federal government.

The post New York Bill Would Limit State Participation in Federal Police Militarization Programs first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

Continue ReadingNew York Bill Would Limit State Participation in Federal Police Militarization Programs

Arizona Bill Would Take First Step to Limit Federal Militarization of Police and Local Surveillance

A bill introduced in the Arizona Senate would take a first step toward limiting the impact of federal programs that militarize local police and expand the national surveillance state.

The post Arizona Bill Would Take First Step to Limit Federal Militarization of Police and Local Surveillance first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

Continue ReadingArizona Bill Would Take First Step to Limit Federal Militarization of Police and Local Surveillance

Rhode Island Bill Would Limit Warrantless Electronic Data Collection and Stingray Surveillance

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Feb. 8, 2023) – A bill introduced in the Rhode Island House would ban the warrantless collection of electronic data and the use of “stingrays” to track the location of phones and sweep up electronic communications in most situations. The passage of the bill would not only protect privacy in Rhode Island; it […]

The post Rhode Island Bill Would Limit Warrantless Electronic Data Collection and Stingray Surveillance first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

Continue ReadingRhode Island Bill Would Limit Warrantless Electronic Data Collection and Stingray Surveillance