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Protect our state's sovereignty against federal tyranny

To: Gov. Kehoe

From: A verified voter in Saint Louis, MO

April 6

Federal agents are raiding schools and churches right now. They are tracking our personal, private information through data brokers. They are prosecuting political enemies while pardoning violent criminals. They are using emergency powers to steal funds Congress allocated for disaster relief. They are building concentration camps. They are surveilling journalists and protesters. This is happening today. Pass nullification legislation this week. Declare federal raids at schools and churches void in our state. Make it a felony to enforce federal surveillance programs here. When they steal our disaster funds, have trigger laws already in place to automatically withhold our federal taxes. When they demand our personal, private data, make compliance a crime. When they prosecute our citizens for peaceably assembling or exercising their freedom of speech, declare those prosecutions void and even better arrest those who are unlawfully arresting our residents. Wisconsin's legislature declared the Fugitive Slave Act void. They didn't ask permission. Northern states made it a crime to enforce federal slave law. South Carolina nullified federal tariffs and forced Jackson to back down. States are successfully nullifying federal marijuana laws right now. The Tenth Amendment reserves powers to the states. Even conservative states have defied federal mandates they disagreed with. This isn't about party. It's about protecting our state's sovereignty against federal tyranny. The federal government is committing crimes against our citizens today. Pass trigger and nullification laws now.

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