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Tenther News 01-22-13: Nullifying Federal Gun Laws, Obamacare and the TSA
The resistance to so-called federal gun laws continues to grow. With states such as Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Arizona also considering nullification of these federal acts, the current count is already 11. Oklahoma's Senate Bill 548, the 2nd Amendment Preservation Act, is among the strongest. It states, in part:
federal acts, laws, orders, rules, regulations, bans, or registration requirements regarding firearms constitute an infringement on the individual right, are not authorized by the Constitution and are hereby declared to be invalid in the State of Oklahoma, shall not be recognized by this state, are specially rejected by this state, and shall be considered null and void and of no effect in this state.
The legislation also provides for criminal penalties for federal agents who try to enforce unconstitutional gun laws, rules, regulations, orders, and the like:
Any official, agent, or employee of the United States government or any employee of a corporation providing services to the United States government that enforces or attempts to enforce an act, order, law, statute, rule or regulation of the government of the United States in violation of this act shall be guilty of a felony and upon conviction shall, upon conviction, be punished by imprisonment in the custody of the Department of Corrections not to exceed five (5) years, or by a fine not exceeding Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment
Tenth Amendment Center national communications director, Mike Maharrey summed up much of the sentiment behind such bills:
When you've got people like Feinstein talking about major bans and Biden telling us that all they need is an executive order, you know these folks are willing to go all the way. So, it's good to see these folks in Oklahoma and other states go all the way as well, all the way in support the 2nd Amendment without any ifs, ands, or butts. The feds have absolutely zero constitutional authority to make any laws over your firearms. Period.
The Second Amendment was not created to give the right to keep and bear arms to the people. The founders acknowledged that the people already had those rights. The 2nd was intended to protect them by keeping the federal government off their backs.
Robert Natelson writes in The Original Constitution The Second Amendment served purposes besides buttressing the natural right of self-defense and the reserved power of armed resistance. By guaranteeing continuation of the state militias, it strengthened state power in the state-federal balance...By protecting the militia, the Amendment promoted citizen involvement in government military affairs. and, The purpose of the Second Amendment suggests that the word arms should be interpreted rather broadly to include a range of military and self defense weapons, Natelson explained.
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While a number of states are currently considering legislation to nullify federal gun laws, rules, acts, orders and regulations, and various sheriffs around the country are issuing notice that they will not enforce any such federal laws, a new grassroots undercurrent could be building to support those efforts. Local governments nullifying unconstitutional federal acts.
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On January 19, 2011 the Public Management Initiative at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, in partnership with the Washington DC-based Committee for Economic Development, hosted a dinner forum on the federal budget deficit and its potential impact on innovation. Speakers and panelists included seasoned Silicon Valley executives and entrepreneurs, United States policymakers, and leading macroeconomists.
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Speakers include:
• Glenn R. Carroll, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Laurence W. Lane Professor of Organizations, Stanford Graduate School of Business
• Charles Kolb, President, Committee for Economic Development
• Joe Minarik, Senior Vice President and Director of Research, Committee for Economic Development
• Lenny Mendonca, MBA '87, Chairman, McKinsey Global Institute
• Darrell Duffie, Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance, Stanford Graduate School of Business
• William W. Lewis, Director Emeritus, McKinsey Global Institute, McKinsey & Company, Inc.
• Daniel T. VanDyke, Senior Vice President and Risk Manager, Wells Fargo
• Matt Miller, Columnist at the Washington Post, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, Host of Left, Right & Center
• Gina Jorasch, Director, Public Management Program at the Stanford Graduate School of Business
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Binge Drinking PSA
CDC Vital Signs: Binge DrinkingBinge Drinking
Binge drinking is the most common pattern of excessive alcohol use in the United States. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism defines binge drinking as a pattern of drinking that brings a person’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to 0.08 grams percent or above. This typically happens when men consume 5 or more drinks, and when women consume 4 or more drinks, in about 2 hours.1
Most people who binge drink are not alcohol dependent.
According to national surveys
One in six U.S. adults binge drinks about four times a month, consuming about eight drinks per binge.
While binge drinking is more common among young adults aged 18–34 years, binge drinkers aged 65 years and older report binge drinking more often—an average of five to six times a month.
Binge drinking is more common among those with household incomes of $75,000 or more than among those with lower incomes.
Approximately 92% of U.S. adults who drink excessively report binge drinking in the past 30 days.
Although college students commonly binge drink, 70% of binge drinking episodes involve adults age 26 years and older.
The prevalence of binge drinking among men is twice the prevalence among women.
Binge drinkers are 14 times more likely to report alcohol-impaired driving than non-binge drinkers.
About 90% of the alcohol consumed by youth under the age of 21 in the United States is in the form of binge drinks.
More than half of the alcohol consumed by adults in the United States is in the form of binge drinks.
Binge drinking is associated with many health problems, including—
Unintentional injuries (e.g., car crashes, falls, burns, drowning)
Intentional injuries (e.g., firearm injuries, sexual assault, domestic violence)
Alcohol poisoning
Sexually transmitted diseases
Unintended pregnancy
Children born with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
High blood pressure, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases
Liver disease
Neurological damage
Sexual dysfunction, and
Poor control of diabetes.
Binge drinking costs everyone.
Drinking too much, including binge drinking, cost the United States $223.5 billion in 2006, or $1.90 a drink, from losses in productivity, health care, crime, and other expenses.
Binge drinking cost federal, state, and local governments about 62 cents per drink in 2006, while federal and state income from taxes on alcohol totaled only about 12 cents per drink.
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National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. NIAAA council approves definition of binge drinking [PDF-1.62MB]. NIAAA Newsletter 2004; No. 3, p. 3.
CDC. Vital signs: binge drinking prevalence, frequency, and intensity among adults—U.S., 2010. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2012; 61(1):14 –9.
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Naimi TS, Brewer RD, Mokdad A, Clark D, Serdula MK, Marks JS. Binge drinking among US adults. JAMA 2003;289(1):70–75.
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Drinking in America: Myths, Realities, and Prevention Policy [PDF-1.08MB]. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 2005.
Bouchery EE, Harwood HJ, Sacks JJ, Simon CJ, Brewer RD. Economic costs of excessive alcohol consumption in the United States, 2006. Am J Prev Med 2011;41:516–24.
Guide to Community Preventive Services. Preventing excessive alcohol consumption. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2011.
Babor TF, Caetano, R., Casswell S, et al. Alcohol and Public Policy: No Ordinary Commodity. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.
National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2004.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Prevent and Reduce Underage Drinking. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Surgeon General, 2007.
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening and behavioral counseling interventions in primary care to reduce alcohol misuse: recommendation statement. Ann Intern Med 2004;140:554–556.
Governor Christie Remarks on Medical Marijuana Program Implementation, July 19, 2011
Medical Marijuana Program - July 19, 2011 (Transcript Below)
GOVERNOR CHRIS CHRISTIE: Good afternoon everybody. On January 18th of 2010 the New Jersey Compassionate Use of Medical Marijuana Act was signed into law in the last day of the Corzine Administration. We were left with very little instruction in the end about how to implement this law and how to do it in a very complex legal environment, with conflicting and intersecting federal and state legal requirements and opportunities. And so we set out from the beginning to try to set up a scheme from a regulatory perspective that would allow us the greatest protection from federal intervention, because my goal in all of this from the beginning was pretty simple. I made clear during the campaign that this is not a law that I would have signed if I were Governor at the time. But I also on January 19th took an oath to enforce and uphold the laws of the state of New Jersey as Governor. And so despite all of the hyperbole over time from others, I have been struggling as has my administration to find a way to accomplish what I wanted to accomplish, which is to provide compassionate treatment to people who are suffering in a way that will not expose them, the operators of our dispensaries, or the employees of the state of New Jersey to criminal liability. That is a lot easier said than done. That's why we've taken the steps we've taken. Set up a regulatory scheme that makes this a very narrow and medically based program that will not lead itself to the abuses that we've seen particularly in California and in Colorado. A program that really is focused on taking care of truly ill people who have seen this as the best alternative to give them relief from the symptoms that they're suffering from.
We were preparing and moving forward in March of 2011 by announcing the award of the successful six alternative treatment centers. And then on April 12th a letter from the US Attorney for the District of Hawaii, state officials in Hawaii reiterated the Department of Justice's commitment, irrespective of state medical marijuana laws, to enforce the Controlled Substance Act. Two days later the western and eastern districts of Washington's US Attorney's Office sent an identical letter to Governor Christine Gregoire of Washington. That letter led Governor Gregoire to not approve the medical marijuana program in the state of Washington. A letter from the US Attorney for Montana reiterated it, a letter from the US Attorney for the District of Colorado reiterated it, the letter from the US Attorney in Rhode Island reiterated that position, all happening in April of this year.
It was at that point, the end of April of this year that I asked Attorney General Dow to write to Attorney General Holder and try to seek some clarification for a state like ours that already had passed a medical marijuana law and had already promulgated regulations and awarded dispensaries to deal with the implementation of the program. When we received our letter back from the Deputy Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General Cole on June 30th, we were a little busy around here on some other matters, but I took it with me on vacation and took time to read it and to study it and others in the administration did as well. But in the end I do feel uniquely situated compared to probably a number of my predecessors who are hanging on the walls in this room to make an evaluation of what federal law enforcement would and would not do in the context of all of the facts and circumstances that are here. And I have come to the conclusion, reading both the letter from Deputy Attorney General Cole and also reading remarks that the staff got for me from a March 28th 2008 editorial board from then-candidate Barack Obama when asked specifically about the conflict between federal law and state law on medical marijuana and what his approach would be to that, and here's what the President of the United States said as a candidate in March of 2008 and he hasn't said anything since that time to contradict this. He said what I'm not going to be doing, what I'm not going to be doing, is using Justice Department resources to try and circumvent state laws on this issue simply because I want folks to be investigating violent crimes and potential terrorism and we've got lots of other things for our law enforcement officers to deal with...
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Impeachment trial of President Trump | Jan. 30, 2020 (FULL LIVE STREAM)
House impeachment managers and President Trump’s lawyers have concluded their opening arguments in the Senate. The impeachment trial is now in the question period for both sides, when senators submit questions in writing to Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. The chief justice will read questions out loud, alternating between the majority and minority for up to eight hours.
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Impeachment trial of President Trump | Jan. 29, 2020 (FULL LIVE STREAM)
House impeachment managers and President Trump’s lawyers have concluded their opening arguments in the Senate. The impeachment trial moves into the question period for both sides on Jan. 29, when senators submit questions in writing to Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. The chief justice will read questions out loud, alternating between the majority and minority for up to eight hours.
Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives in December for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Impeachment does not mean that the president has been removed from office. In the next phase, the Senate must hold a trial to make that determination. A Senate impeachment trial has happened only two other times in American history and once in the modern era. At the center of the Democrats’ case is that Trump sought to withhold military assistance and an Oval Office meeting until Ukraine announced investigations into former vice president Joe Biden and his son.
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Century of Enslavement: The History of The Federal Reserve
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What is the Federal Reserve system? How did it come into existence? Is it part of the federal government? How does it create money? Why is the public kept in the dark about these important matters? In this feature-length documentary film, The Corbett Report explores these important question and pulls back the curtain on America's central bank.
Live Updates: Kobe Bryant killed in helicopter crash
Kobe Bryant, a five-time NBA champion with the Los Angeles Lakers who is considered one of the greatest basketball players of all-time, died in a helicopter crash in Los Angeles on Sunday, the City of Calabasas said. He was 41.
Impeachment trial of President Trump | Jan. 28, 2020 (FULL LIVE STREAM)
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Impeachment trial of President Trump | Jan. 27, 2020 (FULL LIVE STREAM)
The House managers wrapped up their arguments against President Trump on Jan. 24. Trump’s team, including lawyers Pat Cipollone and Jay Sekulow, now has 24 hours to present their case. After Trump’s lawyers conclude their presentation, senators will have an opportunity to submit questions to both sides in writing. Following that, debate will turn to whether to call witnesses and subpoena documents.
Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives in December for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Impeachment does not mean that the president has been removed from office. In the next phase, the Senate must hold a trial to make that determination. A Senate impeachment trial has happened only two other times in American history and once in the modern era. At the center of the Democrats’ case is that Trump sought to withhold military assistance and an Oval Office meeting until Ukraine announced investigations into former vice president Joe Biden and his son.
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U.S. Senate: Impeachment Trial (Day 7)
The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continues with opening arguments by the President’s defense team.
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IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LIVE: Senators ask final questions in Trump impeachment trial – 1/30/2020
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