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money only when businesses agree to take them."Businesses are not clamoring 
for this, to say the least," Farley said. "This is basically growing 
the size and scope of government to create an entirely new currency 
system."Farley noted that the price of gold saw a significant drop in 
early April, its biggest one-day plunge since 1983. He said allowing gold 
and silver as legal payment at grocery stores and other businesses would 
prove too unpredictable."Anybody who thinks gold or silver is a safe place 
to put your money had better think again," he said.The Senate had 
previously passed Senate Bill 1439, but it was sent back for final 
approval after the House amendment passed.Utah became the first state to 
allow gold or silver payments in 2011. Lawmakers in Minnesota, North Carolina, 
Idaho, South Carolina, Colorado and other states have debated copycat laws 
in recent years. The Maine Senate and House recently rejected a similar 
measure.Gold-backed money fell out of favor during World War I because the 
U.S. and many other countries needed to print more cash to pay 
for the war. President Richard Nixon formally abandoned the gold standard 
in 1971.
UNDATED: The Alabama State House in Montgomery, Ala., is shown.APMONTGOMERY, 
Ala.  The Alabama Legislature is telling the federal government and others 
to back off on gun control.The Senate passed legislation Tuesday declaring 
that All federal acts, laws, orders, rules or regulations regarding firearms 
are a violation of the Second Amendment. It also says federal laws 
in violation of the Second Amendment shall be considered null and void 
in Alabama. The vote was 24-6.The sponsor, Republican Sen. Paul Sanford 
of Huntsville, said the bill resulted from hundreds of emails and calls 
he received from his north Alabama constituents concerned that Congress 
might enact new gun regulations or restore the previous ban on assault 
weapons. He said the assault weapon ban is an example of federal 
regulation that he considers a violation of the Second Amendment.Democratic 
Sen. Bobby Singleton of Greensboro, who voted against the measure, said 
state law cant trump federal law. This bill is null and void 
on its face, Singleton said.In the House Tuesday, members voted 76-22 for 
a proposed constitutional amendment that would require Alabamas courts to 
use strict scrutiny when reviewing any new gun control laws. That would 
require proponents of the laws to show a compelling interest for the 
regulations and that they be narrowly tailored.The Second Amendment bill 
sponsored by Republican Rep. Mike Jones of Andalusia was part of the 
We Dare Defend Our Rights 

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