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TS Radio : “lockdown” orders violate express state Constitutional prohibitions

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Join John Leckrone & Marti this evening as they bring to light the existence of state constitutional prohibitions on the governor or any government agency limiting movements, business or any other portion of daily life.  Most people could not tell you if you even have a state constitution, or what it mnight say.  Each state constitution has strict limitations on the powers claimed currently by governors across the country, and these governors lack any power to force compliance by force.

As an example of these limitations:

Any basis– even an enactment of the legislature itself– on which the governor (or any executive branch agency or official) claims the power to devise, issue and enforce commands directed at any or all of the general public — whether such commands are labeled as “Executive Orders” or otherwise– is manifestly unconstitutional and void, per the foregoing simple and straightforward legal facts. The governor and all other executive branch officials are prohibited from being given, having, or exercising any such power.

No commands so devised and issued can be lawfully enforced by anyone. No commands so devised and issued can be lawfully upheld by any court to which the foregoing points of law are presented."

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