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Is California secession still a thing?
Sounds like is sure could be. Also sounds like the basis for a court case.
There's an ongoing political effort to get it on the ballot called "CalExit"
I'm pretty sure Texas is the only "legal" state allowed to secede, but I'm not a lawyer and my info may be woefully out of date
No state is allowed to. Read the 14th amendment.
And there is an emoluments clause. And dozens of others already violated.
That's irrelevant to whether or not a state has an established legal right to do a thing.
When it gets to the level of a component piece of a country leaving said country, it doesn't really matter what the law is. The South isn't part of the US because it was decided that secession was illegal, they're there because they got their ass beaten.
The colonies weren’t “allowed” to leave England either, yet here we are.
Would it cause a civil war? Yea. Would California win? Of course not.
I don't think it would be at least that simple... Would it be bloody and awful most likely but California holds a lot of military how many would stay loyal is dependent but I could also see some other world power interfering maybe... For better trade or special treatment.
I'm not convinced it would lead to civil war. It could, but it still takes a lot of manufacturing consent for us to go to war with random brown countries. It'd be no easy task to convince the US population and military we needed to start dropping bombs on Hollywood. Soldiers would desert and other states would think about joining.
No, Texas (nor any other state) can not secede from the Union.
https://www.sll.texas.gov/faqs/can-texas-secede
I stand corrected
Texas can split itself up into 5 states, but not secede.
The US would never allow that much freedom. It has to ensure everyone is locked down.