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Montanans will not obey any new federal gun restrictions
HungaryHorseNews ^ | Sunday, January 6, 2013 10:35 am | Gary Marbut

Posted on 01/08/2013 10:45:12 AM PST by Red Steel

Editor’s note: The following was sent to Montana’s congressional delegation on behalf of the Montana Shooting Sports Association.

Because there is much discussion among gun owners of Montana about proposals by Sen. Diane Feinstein and others for Congress to enact various types of gun control, I though you would appreciate knowing what I hear from Montanans about this.

I speak to you as a person intimately familiar with firearms, with public policy about firearms, as a person accepted in state and federal courts as an expert on firearms, firearms safety and use of force, and as the president of the Montana Shooting Sports Association, Montana’s primary organization asserting the right to keep and bear arms, also affiliated or associated with the National Rifle Association, Gun Owners of America, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, and the Second Amendment Foundation.

On behalf of the Montana Shooting Sports Association, I wish to express our unequivocal opposition to any ban on any class or type of firearms, any new registration requirements on any class or types of firearms, any restrictions on manufacture, sale or possession of ammunition feeding devices of any configuration or capacity, and any government intrusion into firearm transfers between private citizens. Any congressional actions in any of these areas would be an infringement upon the rights the citizens of Montana have reserved to themselves.

The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Article II, Section 12 of the Montana Constitution — these sections of these foundational documents are not government permission to keep firearms. They are statements whereby the people have reserved these rights to themselves specifically from government interference.

These statements do not create any rights, but simply recognize preexisting “natural rights” which are restricted from government interference. As you consider whatever “gun control” (actually people control) may be offered by Sen. Feinstein or others, I hope you will keep these facts clearly in mind.

“Gun-free zones” are a terrible failure of public policy. Virtually all mass shootings, including the one in Connecticut that has sparked the current wave of media hysteria, happen in places where public policy has incorrectly assured people that they are safe, but where the policy has actually created risk-free zones for madmen, and pools of defenseless victims conveniently offered up for slaughter by failed policy.

Former police officer Ron Avery says, “The only way to check violence in progress, where the victim can neither hide nor flee, is by equal or greater force in a timely manner.“ If Congress feels compelled to “do something” in the wake of the Connecticut shooting, it should repeal the pretense of all federally-mandated or federally-inspired “gun-free zones.”

For any inside the Beltway who actually believe in the effectiveness of “gun-free zones,” I recommend that the White House, the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House, the U.S. Supreme Court and all federal courthouses be declared “gun-free zones,” and that all armed guards and protective personnel in those places be removed. If “gun-free zones” are effective for our kids, they’re good enough for our servants.

Various gun bans, licensing or registration schemes, and/or bans or restrictions of ammunition feeding devices will fail. I won’t bother you with discussion of the fact that any such restrictions will have no effect on criminals or madmen. I believe you already know that.

I do hope to inform you about how strongly the gun owners of Montana feel about their right to keep and bear arms. I have asked around among a considerable number of friends, acquaintances and contacts in Montana. I have not learned of anyone who would comply, for example, with a new federal law requiring them to register or surrender their semi-auto rifles to authorities.

Let me be very clear: Montanans will not comply with any new federal restrictions. The most any such restrictions would do would be to create a huge, new, armed, outlaw class of citizens. And I very much doubt that most Montana law enforcement personnel would cooperate in enforcing any such federal restrictions.

Clearly, the vast numbers of citizens who have bought new firearms in the past month, especially the hundreds of thousands of expensive semi-auto rifles, did not buy these new firearms simply so they’d have them available to surrender if Congress should pass a law demanding they do so.

Since Montana law enforcement personnel are unlikely to enforce any such restrictions, the effect of passage of such restrictions would ultimately be for federal officers to come to Montana to enforce them. Because most Montanans will simply not comply with any new federal restraints on a right they have reserved specifically from government interference, the obvious result would be armed conflict between Montanans and federal enforcers. (I offer this not as a threat or a challenge, but simply as an observation.)

I certainly hope you would not set Montana on the path to an armed conflict with federal enforcers by aiding or supporting passage of any new federal restrictions. That would not be in the best interest of your constituents.

Instead, if you feel compelled to pass some actually corrective legislation in response to the media hysteria over the Connecticut shooting, I highly recommend that you get rid of those dangerous and illusory “gun free zones.”

Gary Marbut, of Missoula, is the president of the Montana Shooting Sports Association.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Montana
KEYWORDS: banglist; donttreadonme; guncontrol; liberty; molonlabe; nocompromise; secondamendment; tyranny; waronliberty; wewillnotcomply; youwillnotdisarmus
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To: thackney; Red Steel
Try this link:

Texas has published a map of all Texas gun owners!

81 posted on 01/09/2013 11:27:40 PM PST by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias... "Barack": Allah's current ally...)
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To: null and void
Ever wonder why we aren't mentioned in Revelation?

Great point. I read a book quite awhile ago that suggested that God had blessed the USA with such great power so as to do just two things at a certain time or era:

#1. To help create and nurture the modern state of Israel so as to still be in existence when the end times and the tribulation period would get underway and the Lord could act himself in the eyes of the planet.

#2. To become a "free" superpower with advanced technology so as to spread the word of God across the planet.

Following the accomplishement of those two missions, there is not a great reason for us to exist as a superpower anymore and when we started turning our backs on God and promulgating such a state that mirrors Sodom & Gormorrah as we are now, well, judgment follows inevitably.

RAPTURE READY?

82 posted on 01/10/2013 9:49:28 AM PST by ExSoldier (Stand up and be counted... OR LINE UP AND BE NUMBERED...)
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To: Joe Brower; Travis McGee; Criminal Number 18F; Squantos; wardaddy; appalachian_dweller; Godzilla; ..
That all depends on how many come to the party and how many are left afterwards.

I always felt that our very own Travis McGee was being frighteningly prophetic when he wrote his series Enemies Foreign & Domestic and we should refer to the first book in that series that mentioned what happened to some of the politicians who voted or actively lobbied for those laws.

Normal law abiding Americans behave very differently when the government turns on them and begins to act in the manner of a tyrant. Yes, they first rely on the ballot box and hopefully the jury box but when all else fails there is still the cartridge box and for verification just read the personal letters of the Founding Fathers.

83 posted on 01/10/2013 10:05:38 AM PST by ExSoldier (Stand up and be counted... OR LINE UP AND BE NUMBERED...)
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To: null and void
Perhaps “once” has a different definition in your dictionary.

Funny how a lot of that stuff slacked off after Oklahoma City.

Why don't you ask formerSeattle U.S. Attorney Tom Wales how he feels about it?

84 posted on 01/12/2013 1:11:28 PM PST by archy
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To: null and void
Perhaps “once” has a different definition in your dictionary.

Funny how a lot of that stuff slacked off after Oklahoma City.

Why don't you ask formerSeattle U.S. Attorney Tom Wales how he feels about it?

85 posted on 01/12/2013 1:11:56 PM PST by archy
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To: archy
Funny how a lot of that stuff slacked off after Oklahoma City.

Yup. Hilarious.

86 posted on 01/12/2013 9:12:08 PM PST by null and void (Confiscating guns enables tyranny. Don't enable Tyranny)
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