Ohio’s State Sovereignty Resolution up for Debate

BREAKING NEWS!

TOMORROW, Tuesday, September, 22

According to trusted sources of The Liberty Voice, the Resolution for Ohio’s State Sovereignty, SCR-13 has opened the door for public testimony at the South Hearing Room of the Statehouse at 10 a.m. Proponents of both sides are encouraged to attend the hearing and speak up for what they believe.

For those in defense of the US Constitution, the Tenth Amendment sums up the position of those for the resolution:

“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

Related stories on State Sovereignty:

State Sovereignty: Wildfires Across America
Ohio Sovereignty Resolution Introduced into Senate by Grendell and Faber
Ohio Representative Kris Jordan (2nd House District) Sponsor Testimony for House Concurrent Resolution 11

One Response to Ohio’s State Sovereignty Resolution up for Debate

  1. Charles Robert September 22, 2009 at 1:29 am

    Why amend that which has been stripped of it’s once mighty force and effect?

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