By Bob Unruh - WND.com
On the heels of a poll that showed 29 percent of registered voters believe an "armed revolution" may be needed in America to restore liberties, a second poll indicates Americans already have figured out a solution – reject federal laws that are unconstitutional.
The previous poll by Fairleigh Dickinson University said that among Republicans, 44 percent think armed revolution soon might be needed. But a Rasmussen poll highlighted by the Tenth Amendment Center found that more than one-third of Americans favor their state blocking federal gun control laws if it considers them to be unconstitutional.
Less than half, 45 percent, opposed blocking laws considered unconstitutional.
And on the general question of "nullification," 44 percent believe states should have the right to block any federal laws they disagree with on legal grounds. Thirty-six percent disagree and 20 percent are undecided, the pollsters said.
The states-rights argument has gained traction recently in the U.S. in response to a major control effort from Washington, Obamacare and dozens of other agendas on which the Obama administration is building its legacy.
"Digging into the numbers, we find even broader support for nullification where it really counts – on Main Street," the center's report said.THE REST OF THE STORY IS HERE: http://www.wnd.com/2013/05/americans-answer-to-feds-nullification/
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