IN. senate passes NDAA nullification.

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  • mrjarrell

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    Here's hoping it passes the house and that Pence has the guts to sign it. Hopefully David Long won't get his hands on it and kill it, like SB130.
     

    mrjarrell

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    GodFearinGunTotin

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    If the bill becomes law, a “state actor may not investigate, prosecute, or detain any person lawfully in Indiana under a state or federal law that the state actor knows or reasonably should know deprives a person of life, liberty, or property without a fair proceeding in violation of the Due Process Clause of the United States Constitution or the Due Course of Law Clause of the Constitution of the State of Indiana.”

    This could apply to things other than NDAA, I believe.
     

    indykid

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    Here's hoping it passes the house and that Pence has the guts to sign it. Hopefully David Long won't get his hands on it and kill it, like SB130.

    The senate passed it according to the article, and I thought David Long was a state senator, so how could he stop it now?

    Edit, according to the article, he voted yes.
     

    csnoski

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    From OP's link...here is who voted "no" (Long was a "yea")

    NO: Arnold, Breaux, Broden, Charbonneau, Crider, Glick, Hershman, Hume, Kenley, Lanane, Landske, Mrvan, Rogers, Skinner, Stoops, Tallian, Taylor
    NOT VOTING: Randolph
    EXCUSED: Yoder
     
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