Alaska Becomes Second State to Pass Nullification of Indefinite Detention

Tenth Amendment Center 6/26/2013

Federal kidnapping in Alaska just got a lot harder.

Last Friday, Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell signed a sweeping nullification bill providing broad protections against indefinite detention, violations of the Second Amendment and blocking implementation of a federal identification program in The Last Frontier.

HB69 prohibits “state and municipal agencies from using […]

Decision on La. passport requirement for domestic travel expected this week

Adam Pearson Business Report 12/10/2012

By mid-January, Louisiana residents could need a passport to fly within the United States. There are a lot of unknowns regarding Louisiana’s non-compliance with the federal REAL ID Act of 2005, but some of them could be cleared up later this week.

Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Stephen Campbell […]

House Republicans attempt to revive Real ID

CAJ note: No! No! No!

Real ID vs. States

Declan McCullagh CNET.com 3/3/2011

If you’re a resident of one of at least 24 states including Arizona, Georgia, and Washington, your driver’s license may no longer be valid for boarding an airplane or entering federal buildings as of May 11, 2011.

That’s the deadline that senior […]

New Mexico citizens may need to carry passports in 2010

Deathby1000Papercuts.com 12/07/2009

A heads-up from the Alamagordo Daily News that after the first of the year, New Mexico residents may have carry passports if they want to board a flight on a commercial aircraft or enter federal facilities. The reason why: New Mexico’s refusal to adopt the federal Real ID Act:

Because of New Mexico’s […]

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