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Hermie
22nd August 2013, 07:38 AM
http://www.capitalisminstitute.org/alaska-nullification/

"The 49th state to join the Union has become the second to successfully traverse the perilous waters of nullification (http://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2013/06/alaska-becomes-second-state-to-nullify-indefinite-detention/#.UdhYKPm-1Bn). In a sweeping reform, the state of Alaska has deemed that rights of the citizenry guaranteed under the state and national constitutions will no longer be ignored or side-stepped by an over-zealous federal government.


"Utilizing the Tenth Amendment — which protects the rights of states to do whatever the federal government can’t do — Alaska has completely cut funding to a number of unconstitutional and illegal federal programs, including programs that violate the Second Amendment. This means enforcing those laws in Alaska is now essentially impossible.


"Utilizing the Tenth Amendment, which articulates that states withhold any rights not exclusively mentioned in the constitution, Alaska has opted to effectively neutralize a number of arguably tyrannical federal mandates. House Bill 69 offers a number of protections to the citizens of Alaska within the realm of the second amendment. It also offers protection against the federal government’s power to indefinitely detain citizens..."

Full story here: http://www.capitalisminstitute.org/alaska-nullification/

Ares
22nd August 2013, 07:51 AM
Awesome news, if it wasn't so damn cold 9 months out of the year I might consider moving there.

collector
22nd August 2013, 08:02 AM
"The new law nullifies indefinite detention, gun laws, and parts of the REAL ID Act. This is a huge win for the constitution."

AWESOME !!

Spectrism
22nd August 2013, 08:36 AM
The damned tyrannts own the moronic tools running my state. May the sky rain down a meteor storm on the capitol of my state and wipe out the devils running it.

madfranks
22nd August 2013, 09:59 AM
How HB69 works is by refusing to appropriate any municipal, states, or federal funds that can go towards limiting one’s second amendment rights or that can be used for indefinite detention. It also calls on the attorney general to keep a wary eye out for unconstitutional provisions and laws.

The law was passed by Alaskan Governor Sean Parnell and is arguably the most sweeping reform issued by the state to date.



What does that mean, that it was "passed" by the governor? Does that mean he signed it into law? The semantics aren't clear on this.

madfranks
22nd August 2013, 10:01 AM
I just answered my own question, see here: http://www.legis.state.ak.us/basis/get_bill.asp?bill=HB69

06/24/13 (H) SIGNED INTO LAW 6/20 CHAPTER 52 SLA 13

Cebu_4_2
22nd August 2013, 10:37 AM
It's official! I hope this is contagious.

iOWNme
22nd August 2013, 11:06 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_laws_in_Alaska

http://handgunlaw.us/states/alaska.pdf


Alaska restricts people from carrying guns in any place where alcohol is served for on-site consumption (with the exemption of restaurants that serve alcohol, if you are not drinking), schools, domestic violence shelters, courts, and correctional institutions. A person carrying a concealed gun in Alaska, when contacted by a police officer is required by law to inform the officer they are carrying and cooperate if the officer chooses to temporarily seize the gun for the length of the encounter. The possession of any firearm while intoxicated is illegal.

Where is the 'Law' about armaments and alcohol in the US Con? Did I miss the Amendment about schools, domestic violence shelters, courts, and correctional institutions?

EVERY SINGLE 'LAW' that attempts to restrict the individuals Right to protect himslef, his family or his property - Is to be RESISTED and DISOBEYED. And that has absolutely NOTHING to do with the US CON, and everything to do with human morality.