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Matt Collins
07-03-2009, 09:44 PM
Just sent to me from the Florida State Sovereignty Movement: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=78173923548


I’ve just gotten off the phone with several Florida legislative people and am happy to report that the first steps towards restoring the 10th Amendment in our state have been taken. Florida State Represenatives Workman and Plakon, along with co-sponsors Dorworth, Eisnaugle, Kelly, Precourt, and Tobia introduced House Memorial 19 (HM19), which “Urges Congress to honor provisions of U. S. Constitution & U. S. Supreme Court case law which limit scope & exercise of federal power.”

What This Means And Doesn’t Mean

It doesn’t mean that the Federal government staff and various minions are packing up. They have not started to request moving vans destined for Washington, D.C.

Here’s the bottom line:

This is a ‘Memorial’ as opposed to a ‘resolution’. Resolutions are for things like ‘key lime pie is the state pie of Florida.’ Resolutions also stay within the state level of documents. Memorials on the other hand are passed on to the national level. For instance this one (if passed) will be handed over to all of our US Congressman and Senators from Florida, who in turn request that the Executive branch (read: President Obama) start obeying the 10th Amendment and stop overreaching into state affairs.

It also means that we have an official filing in the Florida State House Legislature docket. Now we can start calling all of our State House Representatives and ask them to sign on as ‘co-sponsors’ of House Memorial 19 (HM19). If we can get enough co-sponsors we can win probably win passage on the first day of the Legislature meets in March 2010.

You may wonder why Representatives Workman and Plakon got this resolution together so early. It has to do with the way the legislature does its work. Documents with lower numbers like HM 19 are not as likely to get lost in the shuffle as HM 7019 (the numbers of items do actually get this high as the session nears). This early start allows us time to start the lobbying effort required to pass it.

The opposition will most likely come from Democrats and Republicans that are misinformed about the nature of HM19. We need to tell them that the Federal branch is in breach of their constitutionally mandated limits. This is the first step that will remind D.C. bureaucrats that we the people are watching. We want to put a stop to this infringement of our rights.

What To Do Now!!!

Please first find out who your Florida State House Representative and Florida State Senator is. This is easy to do by going to

http://www.myfloridahouse (http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/default.aspx).gov/default.aspx
AND
http://www.flsenate.gov/We (http://www.flsenate.gov/Welcome/index.cfm?CFID=145340922&CFTOKEN=83266472)lcome/index.cfm?CFID=145340922&CFTOKEN=83266472

Then look around three-quarters of the way down on the left side of the page and type in your zip code and the four extra digit code. If you don’t know your four digit code that goes with your zip code, just pick up a piece of commercial mail it will usually have it on the end. Or got to the US Postal site at http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/ (http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.jsp)welcome.jsp

In closing, this is a very exciting development. One of the reasons that the representatives created this ‘memorial’ so early was to coincide with our 4th of July holiday. No better present could be given to Florida citizens! But our work has just begun.

Please call and email your legislative representatives. Make sure you get a firm commitment to support HM19! Much of our lobbying will be coordinated through this Facebook site http://apps.facebook.com/c (http://apps.facebook.com/causes/284942/22683173?m=63922cfd)auses/284942/22683173?m=63922cfd

Let us know what your results are!!

tonesforjonesbones
07-03-2009, 10:09 PM
Yes I got that too and it's good news ...tones

Bill M DC
07-06-2009, 09:07 AM
I wrote Nick back saying that if this passes, I may just move back. What I hope to see is DC gets statehood and then enacts/declares sovereignty.

Elwar
07-06-2009, 09:50 AM
Are these legislators willing to pass anything with teeth? Like sending a letter to DC asking them to follow the 10th Amendment, and oh by the way, we'll help you out by opting out of all of the Federal programs...instructing our state police to follow Florida law (county/local) and arrest anyone who tries to do otherwise.

malkusm
07-06-2009, 10:01 AM
The 10th Amendment/state sovereignty resolutions being passed in certain states are empty promises....sort of like a parent who is unwilling to discipline their child when it does something wrong. Telling DC "follow the Constitution" without a subsequent action will have no results ("So what if we don't?").

What needs to happen is for state governors and legislatures to outright say things like: "No, if you pass the Cap and Trade legislation, our state will not comply with its overreaching, unconstitutional mandates." Take it issue by issue, and tell the DC hacks where to shove their new regulations. If it has to be done in a GOP/partisan fashion for the time being, so be it.

UnReconstructed
07-06-2009, 11:05 AM
how can something inanimate be sovereign? just republican banter

Matt Collins
07-06-2009, 02:01 PM
The 10th Amendment/state sovereignty resolutions being passed in certain states are empty promises....sort of like a parent who is unwilling to discipline their child when it does something wrong. Telling DC "follow the Constitution" without a subsequent action will have no results ("So what if we don't?").

What needs to happen is for state governors and legislatures to outright say things like: "No, if you pass the Cap and Trade legislation, our state will not comply with its overreaching, unconstitutional mandates." Take it issue by issue, and tell the DC hacks where to shove their new regulations. If it has to be done in a GOP/partisan fashion for the time being, so be it.
I agree, but the 10th Amendment resolutions are a first step in the correct direction.