One US School Backs Out of Biometrics Contract, Another is Going Big
By Jim Nash With almost no explanation, a high school in the U.S. state of Maine reportedly has backed out of a biometric identification contract….
By Jim Nash With almost no explanation, a high school in the U.S. state of Maine reportedly has backed out of a biometric identification contract….
By Michael Maharrey Today, a West Virginia law goes into effect prohibiting state government entities from accessing information about firearm and ammunition purchases generated by…
By B.N. Frank Microwave Sickness and Electromagnetic Sensitivity (ES) are federally recognized illnesses. In fact, medical experts have determined that American Embassy workers and their…
By Michael Maharrey On Friday, the West Virginia House overwhelmingly passed a bill that would set the foundation to end state enforcement of federal gun…
By Michael Maharrey CHARLESTON, W. Va. (April 2, 2020) – Last week, West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice signed a bill that imposes strict reporting requirements…
By Ryan McMaken Earlier this month, West Virginia state senator Charles Trump introduced a senate resolution requesting that the citizens of Frederick County consider joining…
By Chris Menahan West Virginia lawmakers introduced a resolution on Tuesday inviting Virginia’s Second Amendment sanctuary counties to legally secede and “be admitted to the…
By Jp Cortez Before the ink could even dry on West Virginia Governor Jim Justice’s signature on a repeal of sales taxation on gold, silver,…
Sound money advocates rejoiced today as the West Virginia legislature overwhelmingly passed Senate Bill 502 and sent it to Governor Jim Justice for his signature. First…
By Jp Cortez Charleston, West Virginia (January 29, 2019) — West Virginia legislator Delegate Pat McGeehan (R-01) has introduced the West Virginia Sound Money Act, House…