But the elections were carried out according to state laws as several court cases held. In the end all you and several state Republican-led legislatures have is your animosity for Trump losing a legal election. That won't get you anywhere, just as it didn't get Clinton and her supporters...
And as stated above, most all state legislatures have delegated in their voting laws that authority to secretaries of state or election boards. Giving away a federally constituted authority may mean it ultimately resides in those bodies, but doesn't abrogate any state law concerning that...
Does not matter when those legislatures had already delegated their (that) authority by their own lawmaking to other officials of state government. If you give away a US 'C'onstitued authority by state law, you no longer have it.
What I find disturbing is that by legislating against a theory like CRT, that a state authority is seeking to control speech and Freedom of thought.
And some of the legislation in states has been so broad - disallowing teaching on any 'contoversial issue' - that anything someone not care for...
The several states' legislators through the legislative process give that power to oversee elections either to some state board or to the office of Secretary of State. For a legislature to abandon that process and put up their own set of electors they would first have to reverse their...
What part of Pence accepting the certification of each state's vote wasn't recognizing the authority of each state over its election process?
For Pence to have ignored that he would have deferred to Trump and those few Republicans who tried to stop the Constitutional process.
I saw a bobcat as early as 1970 in our woods at sunset in Knox County, Indiana. There have been 5 or 6 deaths in Knox County since 1970. Indiana Woodland Steward has an article in their Summer 2013 issue - Bobcats in Indiana. There are 374 records of bobcat mortality in 52 Indiana counties...
I would think that and .45/70 as traditional cartridges should be allowable for deer hunting in Indiana in lever-action or single-shot rifles. But then the whole .44 magnum crowd would likely become a thing of the past.
The old Mossberg 22 semi-auto that first belonged to my dad (pre-WWII 51M? I've never paid attention). Every once in a while it has a feed issue with certain ammo (tube feed from the butt-stock), but the thing still shoots true. I put a 3x scope on it some years back and it's even better at...
My dad gave me a 1939 9mm Mauser Luger (not a 'byf 42') that he'd won in a poker game at a local VFW. Evidently, the county judge who put it up for his poker loss took it off of a German officer in WWII. Quite good groups at 50 feet (when I was younger).
Thought I should say hello to the folks at INGO after signing up this morning. And to start, I'll offer a bit of Hoosier eye-candy in my side yard that I took this last January.