Whats ron paul doing back on the forum thatguy?
Is this really about silver?
Whats the point in legalising something that is already the law? Both in america and here. A better idea would be to try those governments breaking the law and passing unlawful legislation
Section 51 (xii) is a subsection of Section 51 of the Constitution of Australia that gives the Commonwealth Parliament the right to legislate with respect to "currency, coinage, and legal tender."
Generally, powers in section 51 of the Constitution of Australia can also be legislated on by the states, although Commonwealth law will prevail in cases of inconsistency. However, the currency power must be read in conjunction with other parts of the Constitution of Australia. Section 115 of the Constitution establishes "a state shall not coin money, nor make anything but gold or silver coin a legal tender in the payment of debts".
That is the law in Australia today. Are the socalled government breaking the law?
Do we need new laws or good courts?
Doesnt matter how many parliamentarians vote for a change to this law. Or what legislation they write to alter it. They simply dont have the power to do so.