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HB 1156 has been introduced in the New Hampshire General Court to nullify the unconstitutional World Health Organization (WHO) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It is imperative that legislators enact this bill and protect our God-given freedoms!
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Legislation has been introduced in the New Hampshire General Court to nullify the globalist World Health Organization (WHO) and unconstitutional Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It is imperative that legislators enact this bill and protect our God-given freedoms!
House Bill 1156 (HB 1156) is sponsored by Representative Michael Granger (R-Strafford) and seven other representatives.
If enacted, HB 1156 would prevent any edicts or recommendations from the WHO or CDC from being enforced in New Hampshire. The bill declares:
The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization shall have no jurisdiction in New Hampshire. The state and its political subdivisions, including, but not limited to counties, cities, towns, precincts, water districts, school districts, school administrative units, or quasi-public entities, shall not engage in the enforcement of, or any collaboration with the enforcement of, any requirements, mandates, recommendations, instructions or guidance provided by either organization. Furthermore, any requirements, mandates, recommendations, instructions, or guidance by either organization shall not be used in this state to justify any mask, vaccine or medical testing requirements and shall have no force or effect in New Hampshire.
HB 1156 comes as the WHO is planning a major power grab to allow it to impose draconian restrictions, such as vaccine passports and other “health” measures, at a global level. This comes in the form of a proposed global “pandemic treaty” and in possible amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR). In addition to advancing medical tyranny, these changes would empower international bureaucracy at the expense of American sovereignty.
HB 1156 is firmly grounded in the text of the U.S. Constitution. Specifically, Article VI binds state legislators — along with members of Congress and judges — to their oath to support the U.S. Constitution.
Article VI also states, “This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof … shall be the supreme Law of the Land.” (Emphasis added.) State legislators are required to uphold and implement only those laws that are “made in Pursuance” to the Constitution. Any laws not “made in Pursuance thereof” are therefore not the supreme Law of the Land and, as such, state legislators are under no obligation to enforce or carry out their provisions. Instead, they should interpose, or nullify, such laws within the boundaries of their state.
This stipulation applies to the treaty-making power. Treaties (including U.S. membership in the WHO) must also be subject to, and bound by, the limitations of the Constitution.
In a letter dated September 7, 1803, then-President Thomas Jefferson wrote, “I say the same as to the opinion of those who consider the grant of the treaty making power as boundless. If it is, then we have no Constitution.” This was further affirmed by the Supreme Court of the United States, in Reid v. Covert (1957).
Urge your state representative and senator to support HB 1156 and to push back against all other unconstitutional laws at every level of government.
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