What happens when you do something that voids your warranty? The company no longer honors it. The warranty is no longer in effect. It is unenforcible.
Many people in the founding generation said that any federal act no authorized by the Constitution is “void.” That means we should treat it just like the company treats a voided warranty – as if it didn’t exist.
Acts against the constitution are VOID. It’s time to treat them that way too. @mmaharrey10th#constitution #10thAmendment #nullify #libertarian pic.twitter.com/WeMx2jl1ef
— TenthAmendmentCenter (@TenthAmendment) July 26, 2021
For Further Reading
Nullification Wasn’t Invented by Thomas Jefferson
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