State Legislation:Precious Metals
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State Legislation:Precious Metals

Legislators in at least ten states have introduced bills in the past few years to allow state commerce to be conducted with gold and silver.
Georgia, Montana, Missouri, Colorado , Idaho , Indiana , New Hampshire , South Carolina, Utah and Washington
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