The True Meaning of the “Commerce Clause”
on September 8th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as Constitution • Government
The Commerce Clause is a mere sixteen words long, and it provides that Congress shall have the power to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes. {U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 8, clause 3} There is considerable historical evidence that in the…
Continue reading...Abolishing the 10th Amendment?
on September 8th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as 10th Amendment • Constitution
Certain Lawyers and Judges Played an Essential Role in the Destruction of Our Lawful Government! “It is appropriate that the Centennial observance of the Conference coincides with the bicentennial of the Bill of Rights. The concluding article of the Bill of Rights, the Tenth Amendment, epitomizes the federal system the…
Continue reading...American Jurisprudence: Constitutional Law
on September 7th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as Constitution
16. Am, Jur 2d Sections 58 and 59, plus Section 52 2. State Constitutions [Sections 58 and 59] A state constitution is the supreme written will of the people of a state regarding the framework for their government and is subject only to the limitations found in the Federal Constitution….
Continue reading...A “Permit” to Carry?
on September 7th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as Constitution • Gun Rights
It is unconstitutional to require and/or issue a “permit” to carry a concealed weapon! Question: Generally, does a Citizen need a “Permit” or a “License” to exercise a constitutionally protected, secured and guaranteed Right? First consider the definitions of the words: “Permit” and “License” found in Black’s Law Dictionary, Sixth…
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