The U.S. Constitution only gives Congress the power to coin money and regulate its value.
The US Constitution forbids states to coin money. They also forbid states to allow anything other than gold or silver to be used as legal tender.
This varies from state to state. Most states forbid it.
No, its against the constitution.
States cannot unilaterally enter into any treaty, alliance, or confederation.Among other things, declaring war and concluding peace cannot be done by individual states. States cannot individually negotiate treaties or pacts with other nations. There are some restrictions on how they handle recognition of laws passed by other states. It gets rather complicated given various Supreme Court decisions that have been made over the years. The Constitution also forbids states to coin money.
No
yes, a state can not make their own money
Keep Militia
No
Yes, Congress has the power to coin money in the United States according to the Constitution.
States are not allowed to coin money. This information is found in Article 1, Section 10, Clause 1 of the US Constitution.
states can not coin money.
Most states forbid keeping raccoons in captivity as pets and also prohibit the selling of wildlife. Check your local laws.