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Old 12-08-2009, 04:06 AM   #1
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Here is a website that they have set up to facilitate this:



http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com/...n-for-freedom/

From this website, here is a list of things the Legislators feel need to be done:
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1. State Legislatures need to pass 10 key pieces of legislation “with teeth” to put the federal government back in its place.
The above comes from the article "Resist DC: A Step-by-Step Plan for Freedom" by State Rep. Matthew Shea (WA-4th).

Here is the first part of the list of legislation the States need to adopt:
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It is clear then that State Legislatures can stop the unconstitutional overreach of the Obama administration through nullification. Here is a list of proposed nullification legislation to introduce in all 50 States.

1. Nullification of Socialized Health Care current efforts example legislation
2. Nullification of National Cap and Trade example legislation
3. Federal Enumerated Powers Requirement (Blanket Nullification) [This Link Doesn't Work]
4. Establishment of a Federal Tax Escrow Account example legislation

If imposed, socialized health care and cap and trade will crush our economy. These programs are both unconstitutional, creating government powers beyond those enumerated by the Constitution. If those programs are nullified, it will give the individual states a fighting chance to detach from a federal budget in freefall and save the economies of the individual states.

Next, blanket nullification.

The Federal Government, particularly the House of Representatives, needs to abide by its own rules. In particular, House Rule XIII 3(d) specifically states that:

“Each report of a committee on a public bill or public joint resolution shall contain the following: (1) A statement citing the specific powers granted to Congress in the Constitution to enact the law proposed by the bill or resolution.” 3

Needless to say, this rule is generally ignored. The idea behind blanket nullification is that if the Congress does not specify the enumerated power it is using according to its own rules, or the power specified is not one of the enumerated powers granted to Congress in the United States Constitution, then the “law” is automatically null and void.

Lastly, the federal government cannot survive without money. I know that seems obvious but many states are missing the opportunity to use money as an incentive for the federal government to return to its proper role. Most visibly, states help collect the federal portion of the gasoline tax. That money should be put into an escrow account at the state level and held there. The Escrow Account legislation includes a provision that all consumer, excise, and income taxes payable to the federal government would go through this account first. This would do two things. First, it would give states the ability to collect interest on that money to help offset revenue shortfalls. Second, it would allow states to hold that money as long as needed as an incentive for the federal government to return within the enumerated boundaries of its power.
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Old 12-08-2009, 09:23 PM   #2
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The above comes from the article "Resist DC: A Step-by-Step Plan for Freedom" by State Rep. Matthew Shea (WA-4th).
Here is the second part of the list of legislation the States need to adopt:

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Step 2: Erect an impenetrable wall around the County Sheriff and the 2nd Amendment.

As recently stated in the famous Heller opinion by the United States Supreme Court, the right to bear arms “is an individual right protecting against both public and private violence” and “when the able-bodied men of a nation are trained in arms and organized they are better able to resist tyranny.” 4

Thus, it is clear that the 2nd Amendment not only protects the right to self-defense but that right extends to defending oneself against tyranny. As with any historical attempt to establish a dictatorship weapons must be seized or severely regulated. 5

Here is a list of legislation to prevent this from happening, some of which has already been introduced in states around the country:

* Sheriff First model legislation
* Extension of the Castle Doctrine (right to protection) sample legislation
* Prohibition of Gun and Ammunition Tracking [see above]
* Firearms Freedom Act current efforts model legislation

The county Sheriff is the senior law enforcement officer both in terms of rank and legal authority in a county. This comes from a tradition of over 1000 years of Anglo-Saxon common law. Anglo-Saxon communities were typically organized into “shires” consisting of approximately 1000 people. 6

The chief law enforcement officer of the shire was the “reeve” or “reef.” Hence, the modern combination of the two words, as we know them today, “shire reef” or “Sheriff.” 7

Consequently, the Sheriff’s pre-eminent legal authority is well established. This was confirmed in Printz v. United States. 7 Justice Scalia quotes James Madison who wrote in Federalist 39:

“In the latter, the local or municipal authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more subject, within their respective spheres, to the general authority, than the general authority is subject to them, within its own sphere.”9

Sheriff 1st legislation would formally declare that all federal agents and officers must give notice of, and seek permission before, any arrest, search, or seizure occurs. Thus, federal agents and officers seeking to enforce unconstitutional laws must go through the county Sheriff first.

Extending the castle doctrine to one’s person would go a long way toward eliminating the arbitrary “no carry” areas. Like Virginia Tech, it is these areas where guns for self-defense are most needed.

Many gun and ammunition tracking schemes have been, and are still being, attempted. The intended purpose of “reducing gun related” crime is never realized. Instead, law-abiding citizens are punished with regulatory burdens and fees. Quite simply we need transparency in government not in the people.

Montana started the firearms freedom act to rein in the federal government’s use of the Commerce Clause to regulate everything within the stream of commerce. The original intent of the Commerce Clause was to regulate commerce between states not within states as Professor Rob Natelson points out in his 2007 Montana Law Review article.10

The Montana FFA simply returns to that original understanding regarding firearms made, sold, and kept within a state’s borders.

This list is by no means exhaustive. However, it does contain some immediate steps that can be taken toward freedom and restoring our God honoring Constitutional Republic. Hitler’s laws of January 30 and February 14, 1934, should serve as a stark reminder of what happens when state sovereignty is abolished.

In the coming few weeks I will publish the next part of the plan.

Matthew Shea send him email is a State Representative in Washington’s 4th District. He’s the author of HJM4009 for State Sovereignty. Visit his website.

Copyright © 2009 by TenthAmendmentCenter.com. Permission to reprint in whole or in part is gladly granted, provided full credit is given.

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The more I read and listen and watch from this website, the more I realize the potential here to save our republic through the states.
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Old 12-10-2009, 12:57 AM   #3
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Hi Seashore, the large amounts of useful information offered in your thread is a veritable gold mine . It is possible to DO something and MAKE a difference!!!

I have just finished reading what happened to Serge Monast (1994) after he researched Project Blue Beam. Now I am going to start paying closer attention to what's going on in Canada.
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Old 12-10-2009, 01:07 AM   #4
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Hi Seashore, the large amounts of useful information offered in your thread is a veritable gold mine . It is possible to DO something and MAKE a difference!!!
Thanks for posting!!

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I have just finished reading what happened to Serge Monast (1994) after he researched Project Blue Beam. Now I am going to start paying closer attention to what's going on in Canada.
I'm not familiar with his story...
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