Posted on 02/21/2011 11:46:46 AM PST by RepublicnotaDemocracy
Late last week, the Arizona Senate passed Senate Bill 1178, the Intrastate Commerce Act. The bill provides that all services performed in the state, and all goods grown or made here for consumption within Arizona are not subject to the authority of Congress under its constitutional power to regulate commerce among the several states.
The vote was 21-8-1
Included in the bills language are penalties for federal agents violating the state law in James Madisons words, interposition, or standing between the federal government and the people of the state.
The bill states that any federal agent or employee who attempts to enforce any federal act, rule or regulation over these activities is guilty of a Class 6 felony. While the measure does not seek jail time, it allows fines of up to $2,000. And any state official that tries to enforce a federal law could face a $500 fine.
Sen. Sylvia Allen, R-Snowflake, who crafted most of the proposals, said its time Arizona stood up to the federal government. And she said if arresting some federal officials is what it takes, shes prepared to do that.
If we dont show that were serious about this, then how is the federal government going to respect us? Allen continued. Instead, they come into our state and they fine us
and fine our businesses and our farmers.
(Excerpt) Read more at blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com ...
Big huevos. Let’s hope it sticks.
If so, follow their lead.
Kinda dissapointed this didn’t come from Texas.
” While the measure does not seek jail time, it allows fines of up to $2,000. And any state official that tries to enforce a federal law could face a $500 fine. “
It’s a start, but the AZ legislators really need to think outside-the-box, a little —
There’s that 2-mile-deep strip along the border that, since it’s a no-go zone for Law Enforcement, is pretty much empty and wasted land - which would serve wonderfully as a penal colony for encroaching Feds....
FTA... “And any state official that tries to enforce a federal law could face a $500 fine.”
Does that mean that state LEOs are specifically prohibited from enforcing ANY federal laws??? That seems a bit odd.
“Does that mean that state LEOs are specifically prohibited from enforcing ANY federal laws??? That seems a bit odd.”
Well, that was Obama’s position on AZ immigration law.
This needs to pass! The federal government thinks anything and everything it does is superior to the States, and that isn’t true. The federal goverment is severely restricted by the US Constitution and until the States uphold the US Constitution the fed will continue to overthrow the US government as it has.
Has mac daddy been a blessing in disguise and awaken a sleeping giant like the japanese did. He has thumbed his nose at the American voters. He has lied to the American. He has tried to bankrupt America. Etc, etc,etc. Matbe, just maybe the voters have had enough and are ready to level the playing field, stop the ripping off of the American voters money, end the corruption at the higest level and stop the higest level of elected officals from selling themselves to the highest bidder. If this happens, we can all thank mac daddy for his service.
At the same time, the Several States need to understand that they do not have the authority to charge their citizens any so-called “use tax” on items purchased outside their states.
Those are nothing more than tariffs between the Several States. And that truly is a power granted solely to the Federal Government by the Constitution.
Arizona has been doing a lot of good things lately!
Jan Brewer to Rick perry: “are you a man or a mouse?”
Rick Perry to Jan Brewer: “squeak squeak”
Ping.
True, but I think it would be optimal if state LEOs would be allowed to simply do their jobs in busting criminals without regard for where the original jurisdiction lies.
Heck, I’d like it if they’d arrest the illegals and simply hold them in a cell until the feds come and get them. Call up ICE and say “We’ve got some illegals for you and we’re going to charge you $45 a day for housing and feeding them. They’ll be here for as long as it takes until you guys come pick them up.”
If the illegals find out that they’ll be held indefinitely, they’ll probably not want to stick around that area very long. Then other states can do the same.
Wow....Great job, Arizona!
States need to criminalize Feds who violate state laws. Let’s see the Fed Govt raise an army to invade Arizona.
Still cannot figure out how Arizona voted for John McCain over JD Hayworth, and managed to vote for some state politicians with leadership.
You do not see that leadership in Florida....where the Governor is already waffling on the light-rail boondoggle he originally killed
Rick Perry to everyone else: “I’m a Rino!”
Big huevos. Lets hope it sticks.
If so, follow their lead.
Kinda dissapointed this didnt come from Texas.
Texas gov Rick Perry is a NAFTA-loving/North American Union/NAFTA Superhighway big gov’t extremist....contrary to that book he wrote....too much illegal alien sympathy, support for NAFTA, does not help Texas when asserting its state soverignty
” Lets hope it sticks.”
When the federal judge strikes it down, flip him off...
Did you not read the bill?
Federal judge strikes it down, he pays the fine.
I think its great. What is the fed gonna do? Arrest the state of Arizona?
Suspend or deny their state charter?
This will be good.
Making popcorn, having a beer and watching intently.
Get some popcorn, this ought to be good.............
Sheriff’s Babeu and Arpaio both need to assemble a posse force of around 5K volunteers for short notice work. They will come in handy when the SHTF.
Arizona VS. The Federal Government is looking more and more like the OK Corral and everybody is gettin a bit twitchy...
Yes, we know. But we can hope.
The next election, I hope, will bring someone of Jan Brewer’s ilk and testicular fortitude?
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