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by Derek Sheriff Not surprisingly (I know, as an Arizonan, my pride is showing), Arizona is now one of four states this year to propose an Intrastate Commerce Act. Please note: that’s intrastate, not interstate! The bill, which is based on model legislation...
by Josh Eboch Much like last year’s health insurance bill, the recently passed Food Safety and Modernization Act (or “Food Patriot Act”), is unconstitutional for one simple reason: the federal government lacks the authority to regulate economic...
by Michael Boldin For decades, using a tortured definition of “interstate commerce,” Congress has claimed the authority to regulate, control, ban, or mandate virtually everything – from wheat grown on one’s own land for personal consumption, to...