Activism 101 Podcast #1: What Do I Do?
Have you ever witnessed some type of egregious government action right in your own community and wondered, “What do I do about it?”
Have you ever witnessed some type of egregious government action right in your own community and wondered, “What do I do about it?”
One of the best examples of how to nullify didn’t come from the 19th century, and it has nothing to do with slavery. It’s happening now, and it’s about a plant called marijuana.
Jefferson told us the goal is to prevent federal enforcement, but that each issue must be addressed in a manner that’s effective for the situation.
The message from this 2010 speech in Ft. Worth, Texas is just as important today as it was then
To stop the feds, people generally try three things. “Vote the bums out,” sue in federal court, or demand Congress repeal the law they passed in the first place. But if you want to succeed, you should do something else.
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we don’t need to rely on the federal government to limit its own power.
We "should disregard" unconstitutional acts, and "punish them for the attempt."
The following is a letter of support by TAC national communications director Mike Maharrey in support of Idaho House Bill 65. This legislation would create a mechanism to review federal laws and end state cooperation with enforcement of those that violate the original intent of the U.S. Constitution. This process would set the stage to…
The path to liberty begins with a single step.