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    The Tenth Amendment Is the Basis for the Police Powers
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The Tenth Amendment Is the Basis for the Police Powers

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The Tenth Amendment is the basis for the police powers held by the states and allows the states broad powers that include the power to determine what constitutes a crime and how it should be punished.

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