I predict that Arizona’s SB 1178 will startle our overlords in Washington, DC and deeply offend them in much the same way that the immigration act, SB 1070, did.
Tag Archives | Intrastate Commerce Act

Nullifying Commerce Clause Abuse in Arizona
By Derek Sheriff on February 14, 2011 in Enumerated Powers, Featured, State Sovereignty, State Sovereignty Movement

Stopping the Federal Food Police at your State Line
If federal lawmakers and their alphabet agencies refuse to obey the very document on which their political authority and legitimacy is based, then it is up to state and local governments to pass and enforce laws like the Intrastate Commerce Act, which explicitly remind the feds where their authority ends.

Reclaiming Commerce
For decades, using a tortured definition of “interstate commerce,†Congress has claimed the authority to regulate, control, ban, or mandate virtually everything
June 25th: 7 Year Anniversary
35%
Funded
Funded
$7358
Cleared
Cleared
$13642
Pending
Pending
$21000
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Tenther Radio!
- Tenther Radio Episode #99: Government Gone Wild
- Tenther Radio Episode #98: Nullification Goes Mainstream
- Tenther Radio Episode #97: The Importance of Decentralization
- Tenther Radio Episode #96: The #NoDrones Movement is Growing
- Tenther Radio Episode #95: Real ID Backlash, and How to Enforce Nullification Bills







