Constitution
USMCA: Democrats to the Rescue? Not So Fast!
Apparent new Democratic opposition to the USMCA is no victory against globalism. ...
3D Gun Software Developer Sues New Jersey’s AG Over His Attack on Its First Amendment Rights
New Jersey's Attorney General thinks he can abridge Second Amendment rights by attacking those guaranteed by the First. ...
Read moreHawaii, West Virginia Considering Further Moo-ves Toward Raw Milk Freedom
Lawmakers in two states are considering legislation that would permit or expand the distribution of raw milk within their borders, defying the FDA’s...
Read moreKansas Joining Parade of States Reestablishing Constitutional Money
A bill was introduced by Kansas’ House Committee on Taxation to exempt gold, silver, and other precious metals from the state sales tax....
Read moreWashington State County Sheriff Nullifies State Statute’s Gun Grab
Grant County, Washington, Sheriff Tom Jones has publicly declared his refusal to enforce disarmament provisions of a recently enacted state statute. ...
Read morePolice in Minn. Seek Alliance with DHS and Private Security Firms to Increase Surveillance
Police in Minnesota are seeking to use federal fusion centers and private security firms to increase their surveillance and policing powers. ...
Read moreTennessee Considering Bills Restoring Gold and Silver as Sound Money
Tennessee's state legislature is considering two bills that would restore gold and silver to their constitutional status. ...
Read moreDetails of Fusion Center Surveillance Revealed
A sheriff's department presentation in West Virginia revealed details of Fusion Center surveillance. ...
Read moreStates Use Nullification to Rein in the Feds
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison gave us one way to restrain an out-of-control federal government in 1798. ...
Read moreColorado Senate Passes National Popular Vote to Gut Electoral College
The Colorado State Senate passed a bill this week to place the state in a “compact” of states pushing to elect a U.S....
Read moreSouth Dakota Allows Constitutional Carry, Mississippi Fights “Bump-stock” Ban
As of today, South Dakota is the 14th state to allow permitless concealed carry. Also, a bill introduced in the Mississippi legislature would...
Read moreDHS-Funded Tech Used by Local Police to Collect DNA of “Suspicious” People
Police departments across the country are deploying DHS DNA technology to build a database of “suspicious people.” ...
Read moreWyoming Bills Would Require State’s Trust Funds to Hold “Monetary Metals”
Three bills presented by Wyoming legislators last week requiring the state’s treasurer to invest in gold and silver are the logical follow-up to...
Read moreAppeals Court Ruling Marks Pro-life Victory Against Planned Parenthood
Last week, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit released an opinion in a Texas case that presents...
Read moreNinth Circuit Could Lose Its Liberal Lustre Under Trump
President Donald Trump has the opportunity to turn the Ninth Circuit from blue to red before the end of his first term. ...
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