How does a state make a state issue that is enforceable beyond their borders?
Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 extended the reach of slavery beyond state lines by requiring the return of escaped slaves to their owners.
And you think your federation under trump will not use them.Those were federal laws.
And you think your federation under trump will not use them.
No I think it more a hope that it would not pass. But your federal government at the moment seems to think it can by pass procedure and just go strait to whatever it wants to happen.I doubt such a federal law could be passed due to the filibuster.
Dredd Scott was overturned by the 13th and 14th Amendments. The Acts you cite have no bearing on anything.Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 extended the reach of slavery beyond state lines by requiring the return of escaped slaves to their owners.
I will give you the argument that you make is sensible and legal. However on my side I have the fact that the two branches of government federal and judicial are both corrupt and not above siting old and out of date laws to get what they want. for example.Dredd Scott was overturned by the 13th and 14th Amendments. The Acts you cite have no bearing on anything.
References from conservative justices to a long-dormant chastity law during the Supreme Court’s arguments in a major abortion pill case this week are bringing new attention to the 19th century statute, which prohibits the mailing of drugs used for abortions among other “obscene, lewd, lascivious” or “indecent” materials.
I see your point.I will give you the argument that you make is sensible and legal. However on my side I have the fact that the two branches of government federal and judicial are both corrupt and not above siting old and out of date laws to get what they want. for example.
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/29/politics/comstock-act-alito-thomas-abortion
Be a red state, that's how. I've been saying for years, the gop does not govern, they rule and apparently they think their rules in their states should apply in all states and screw your states rights.
How does a state make a state issue that is enforceable beyond their borders?
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