Part A- "human life shall be deemed to exist from conception"

That would be a Federal mandate!

Part B-2-"the Congress recognizes that each State has the authority to protect lives of unborn children residing in the jurisdiction of that State."

States can then prosecute with their own penalties accordingly.


As for your argument on Federal Law regarding medical mj; there are currently states that have legalized this practice and still the feds are the ones raiding the suppliers. This law needs to be changed up on the federal level for the states to actually have the right to change up their individual laws.

The Supreme Court dealt a blow to the medical marijuana movement yesterday, ruling that the federal government can still ban possession of the drug in states that have eliminated sanctions for its use in treating symptoms of illness.

By a vote of 6 to 3, the court ruled that Congress's constitutional authority to regulate the interstate market in drugs, licit or illicit, extends to small, homegrown quantities of doctor-recommended marijuana consumed under California's Compassionate Use Act, which was adopted by an overwhelming majority of voters in 1996.

A Defeat For Users Of Medical Marijuana

So once again, since he has to be aware of this situation why isnt' there a bill submitted?

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Ron Pauls Record in Congress What's more, consider Ron Paul's record in Congress. Not that he'll ever occupy the Oval Office, but what would he do after pulling U.S. troops out of Iraq? His past legislative proposals will provide some clues, and they are not friendly to progressive ideas. Here are some bills that Ron Paul has proposed, not merely voted on, but sponsored. And you can see that he tries repeatedly on certain issues, which suggests they are important to him. INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS -- He opposes the right of Rating: 5