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MEMBERSHIP

Membership and donations are a very important part of 'strength in numbers' social movement. Special-interest groups normally work within the system via conventional political activities such as lobbying and election campaigning - not us. Our organization focuses instead on defending constitutional guarantees by challenging bad law through legal precedence and Pro Se empowerment.  Our donations and memberships are used for charitable, educational, and legal purposes. The key is to mobilize resources is to win in the courts where it counts the most.

The problem is not the lack of a collective desire for a positive future, but the lack of a collective vehicle for positive action.

Our own brief history reminds us of those successful struggles that defined us as the embodiment of popular organized social movements that brought this nation’s practices into concert with its best ideals; the civil rights movement that brought down Jim Crow, the labor movement that resulted in regulations against child labor, and the women’s suffrage movement. For social movements to succeed, they generally must attract large numbers of participants. This moment in US history resonates with authentic discovery spreading like a viral movement reminiscent of our best traditions born in liberty.

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'Successful changes to systemic social ills often turn on a rare combination of complex cooperation and bipartisanship, however reluctant, of diverse human interaction.'

Membership is FREE during our first year start up. However once organizational structure is in place we urge everyone to donate something, even if its only a dollar. Every little bit counts! If you can't donate than volunteer! Send us an email at Info@TAC-US.org

Donations & Volunteers 

As a new 501(c)(4) nonprofit start up, donations are a vital part of affirmative action.  Please be patient with us as we organize infrastructure necessary. Our growth  may seam viral but it's years in the making. The problem is not the lack of a collective desire for a positive future, but the lack of a collective vehicle for positive action. 

Nonprofits like ours depend on donations and volunteers like you to drive the vehicle for change. Volunteers are just as important ~ we need admins, we need Pro Se advocates, and we need TAC chapters in every jurisdiction and demographic zone.

We started small and we're going big.
#Strength in numbers. Please donate today!
​"We lock up a higher percentage of our people than any other nation on earth." 

​​~ Chase Madar, Legal scholar, Research.'

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"...the United States Supreme Court ruled that a police officer could not arrest a citizen merely for refusing to present identification."Kolender v. Lawson, 461 U.S. 352, (1983).
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"The freedom of individuals verbally to oppose or challenge police action without thereby risking arrest is one of the principal characteristics by which we distinguish a free nation from a police state."U.S. Supreme Court, City of Houston v Hill, 482 U.S. 451, (1987). ​
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"Officers of the court have no immunity when violating a Constitutional right, from liability. For they are deemed to know the law!"U.S. Supreme Court, Owen v. Independence, 100 S.C.T. 1398, 445 US 622. 
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The chief ruling reminds civil servants, "The knowledge that a municipality will be liable for all of its injurious conduct…should create an incentive for officials who may harbor doubts about the lawfulness of their intended actions to err on the side of protecting citizens."

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