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Nullify Unconstitutional Wars With H.785
Please support H.785. This bill would prevent combat deployments of the Vermont National Guard by the federal government without a congressional declaration of war or another constitutional reason in accordance with Article I, Section 8, Clauses 11 and 15, of the U.S. Constitution.
Article VI of the Constitution, along 10th Amendment, justifies -- and even requires -- the enactment of H.785. The Constitution is supreme law of the land, so National Guard combat deployments that violate its provisions -- even by the federal government -- cannot be enforced,
Please take action on -- and enact -- H.785.
Enforce the U.S. Constitution -- Pass H.785
I urge you to take action to enforce the U.S. Constitution and to strongly counter efforts to ignore or "reinterpret" it. Accordingly, support and pass H.785.
The federal government's engagement in endless foreign wars has been occurring for decades, and the National Guard has a central role in this disgrace. Since 2001, over 650,000 National Guard troops have been sent to foreign conflicts. It is imperative that Vermont leaders enforce the Constitution, specifically Article VI and the 10th Amendment.
Article VI says that “This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof … shall be the supreme Law of the Land.” Thus, federal statutes and actions not consistent with the Constitution cannot have legal force.
Enacting H.785 would do much to hamper and prevent the federal government's endless wars, and create incentive to avoid them. Enforce the Constitution.
Rein In Endless, Unconstitutional Wars With H.785
Please rein in endless, unconstitutional wars by enacting H.785.
The Constitution is clear on when the National Guard may be deployed by the federal government. Many of its current deployments violate Clauses 11 and 15 of Article I, Section 8, of the U.S. Constitution.
However, state legislators have the ability -- and duty -- to rein in these wars. Enact H.785 to do just that. The only solution is for the states to enforce and protect our Constitution -- if the federal government won't protect our constitutional rights, you must.
Accordingly, act to rein in endless, unconstitutional wars, and pass H.785.
Vote YES on H.785, to Stop Unconstitutional Foreign Wars
I strongly request that you support H.785.
This bill would prevent the Vermont National Guard from being deployed on missions that violate the Constitution (specifically Article I, Section 8, Clauses 11 and 15), including foreign conflicts where Congress did not declare war.
H.785 is legally grounded in Article VI of the U.S. Constitution, in addition to Clauses 11 and 15 of Art. I, Sec. 8. It states that only laws that are in accordance with the Constitution can be enforced. I encourage you to also take into account these provisions when considering H.785, in addition to the essential need to end the many unconstitutional, endless wars.
Please support and enact H.785.
Support H.785 -- End Unconstitutional National Guard Deployments
I am a constituent, and I urge you to support legislation to nullify endless foreign wars. This includes H.785.
The federal government has massively exceeded its constitutional bounds in foreign policy. The last time Congress declared war was in 1945. Now, our country is engaged in multiple undeclared wars with little-to-no congressional oversight.
State legislators can -- and must -- take action on this. H.785 would prevent the deployment of the Vermont National Guard if it is for an unconstitutional foreign conflict.
The U.S. Constitution itself not only encourages, but requires, that unconstitutional laws be nullified. This is found in Article VI, which says: "This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof … shall be the supreme Law of the Land.” If a law goes against the U.S. Constitution, it can and should legally be ignored.
The best and most effective way to push back endless wars is for us to enforce the U.S. Constitution. Thus, please enact H.785.