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This page is intended to be a placeholder, backup location for files pertaining to the Texas Sovereignty Act.
This page is intended to be a backup location for files and questions pertaining to the Texas Sovereignty Act, as discussed in the Texas Constitutional Enforcement Facebook group.


[[File:Texas Sovereignty Act - 2017 - Nov 13 2016 Draft.pdf|Texas Sovereignty Act - 2017]]
=Frequently Asked Questions=
[[File:Summary_of_2017_Texas_Sovereignty_Act.pdf|Summary_of_2017_Texas_Sovereignty_Act]]
*What will happen with the inevitable conflict of Federal vs. State 'interpretations' of the Constitution?
[[File:Texas_Constitutional_Enforcement_Brochure_v4.pdf|Texas_Constitutional_Enforcement_Brochure]]
The case may be removed to Federal court, but the prisoner will not be.
 
==*What do you mean by unConstitutional?==
==*Wasn't this settled during the Civil War?==
==What differentiates this approach from other approaches?==
There are 3 basic approaches - Constitutional Convention, Secession, and Enforcing the Constitution we already have! State judges and sheriffs are already duty bound to enforce the Constitution.
===Constitutional Convention===
===Secession===
===Constitutional Enforcement===
 
 
 
=Downloads=
*[[File:Texas Sovereignty Act - 2017 - Nov 13 2016 Draft.pdf|Texas Sovereignty Act - 2017]]
*[[File:Summary_of_2017_Texas_Sovereignty_Act.pdf|Summary_of_2017_Texas_Sovereignty_Act]]
*[[File:Texas_Constitutional_Enforcement_Brochure_v4.pdf|Texas_Constitutional_Enforcement_Brochure]]
 
=History=

Revision as of 13:06, 6 December 2016

This page is intended to be a backup location for files and questions pertaining to the Texas Sovereignty Act, as discussed in the Texas Constitutional Enforcement Facebook group.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What will happen with the inevitable conflict of Federal vs. State 'interpretations' of the Constitution?

The case may be removed to Federal court, but the prisoner will not be.

*What do you mean by unConstitutional?

*Wasn't this settled during the Civil War?

What differentiates this approach from other approaches?

There are 3 basic approaches - Constitutional Convention, Secession, and Enforcing the Constitution we already have! State judges and sheriffs are already duty bound to enforce the Constitution.

Constitutional Convention

Secession

Constitutional Enforcement

Downloads

History