Texas on the verge of banning invasive TSA searches

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It’s safe to say that most people aren’t too happy with the TSA’s new grope-a-dope pat down procedure, but Texas is actually doing something about it. Yeah, Texas. The state that I hear one shouldn’t mess with.

The Texas House of Reps just passed just passed a bill banning TSA searches without probable cause (“A person who is a public servant [acting under color of his office or employment] commits an offense if the person: (2) while acting under color of the person’s office or employment without probable cause to believe the other person committed an offense: (A) performs a search for the purpose of granting access to a publicly accessible building or form of transportation;). The TSA has responded with headless chicken hysteria, making up gradeschool misinterpretations of the nature of US federalism.

This time, the TSA is on the defensive, and published an official statement about the Texas bill on their blog: "What’s our take on the Texas House of Representatives voting to ban the current TSA pat-down? Well, the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution (Article. VI. Clause 2) prevents states from regulating the federal government. ”

The problem here? The statement is false.

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