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Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.

NEW YORK — On the second day of the Arms Trade Treaty conference at the United Nations, several European nations pushed for further restrictions on the transfer of arms.

The UN conference on the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) has begun in New York City. Officials encourage all member states to impose stricter gun laws.

In a couple of instances, William Kristol has attacked Rand Paul and his efforts to hold government accountable for the drone war and the violations of due process.

Despite his failure to publish the rules he follows in executing the drone war, President Obama wants to draft guidelines for other nations to follow in the use of drones.

By a party line vote, the Senate Judiciary Committee passed Senator Dianne Feinstein's "assault weapons" ban on Thursday.

 

Writing in the Washington Post, Michael Gerson mocked Senator Rand Paul's worldview and his filibuster.

The Missouri Department of Revenue is reportedly using grant money from the Department of Homeland Security to create and share a database of citizen information.

On March 12, the Missouri House of Representatives passed a resolution sponsored by Rep. Paul Curtman calling on Congress to audit the Federal Reserve.

By a vote of 72-20, the Oklahoma state House of Representatives passed a bill that would stop ObamaCare from being enforced in the Sooner State.

By a vote of 37-0, the Michigan state Senate passed a bill denying the federal government the power to indefinitely detain Michigan citizens under provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

 

 

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