To: Sasparilla
2 posted on
05/11/2009 8:12:34 AM PDT by
Iscool
(I don't understand all that I know...)
To: Sasparilla
Does anyone remember Viki Weaver ?
3 posted on
05/11/2009 8:12:58 AM PDT by
BlueMoose
To: Sasparilla
A farmer once thought that a few acres of grain that he grew for personal consumption didn’t count as “interstate commerce”.
The Supreme Court showed him the error of his ways in no time.
Unfortunately.
I see a repeat of this odious reasoning.
The manufacture of guns in Montana will reduce the demand for guns manufactured elsewhere, and will not be tolerated.
4 posted on
05/11/2009 8:14:29 AM PDT by
SJSAMPLE
To: Sasparilla
5 posted on
05/11/2009 8:14:51 AM PDT by
Vaquero
("an armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
To: Sasparilla
Awesome, this is a def. win for the states.
6 posted on
05/11/2009 8:16:43 AM PDT by
aureliusss
(who is John Galt?)
To: Sasparilla
Fantastic. Lets hope this goes to the majority of the States. The Feds will do everything they can to hurt Montana now and this might be the start of a real revolution.
7 posted on
05/11/2009 8:17:57 AM PDT by
Logical me
(Oh, well!!!)
To: Sasparilla
The Big Sky state has given the big middle finger salute to the feds.
Way to go Montana !!!!!
To: Sasparilla
We’ve now set the stage for a solid “keep” challenge for RKBA: a native Montanan buys a “made in Montana” item (suppressor or SBR if they really want to stir things up), then moves - taking the item with him - to another state which by local law has no problem with him owning it.
10 posted on
05/11/2009 8:24:04 AM PDT by
ctdonath2
(John Galt was exiled.)
To: Sasparilla
Now I would LOVE to see the Montana state and local police start arresting federal agents when they try to enforce these laws, with a few (dozen) extra cracks of the baton because they were “resisting”. Then give the same treatment to any federal judge that would approve these warrants. That would be a day to celebrate!
11 posted on
05/11/2009 8:31:04 AM PDT by
apillar
To: Sasparilla
Montana would do well to push their native son Dirk Benedict (former star of Battlestar Galactica / A-Team) into politics. I've read his book
Confessions of a Kamikaze Cowboy and have heard his semi-regular appearances on the Rusty Humphries show, as well as his occasional columns at Breitbart's Big Hollywood. He's very much the embodiment of the classic American rugged individual and would make a great spokesman for our side...
21 posted on
05/11/2009 8:56:30 AM PDT by
Joe 6-pack
(Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
To: Sasparilla
"The Montana firearms industry isn't big."
This may change in the future with a ruling like this. Also, I would think for anyone to challenge this in court, they would have to have some sort of standing to do so.
To: Sasparilla
So will it be the job of the state to ensure none of their domestically manufactured firearms leave the state? How will they do that?
To: Sasparilla
You go, Montana!
Here's one resident of the despicable Gay State, Massachusetts, who'll wager that MA's national politicians will be working overtime to 'protect the children' from Montana giving the Feds the finger here while simultaneously working the same in reverse to give the nation our stinky finger of homo marriage.
Of course, the hypocrisy of it all will be lost on the great thinkers like Kennedy, Markey, Frank, and the other MA arsehole politicians that blight Washington.
To: Sasparilla
All this and yet.....three of the top four elected officials in the state are filthy RATS.I just don't get it.
To: Sasparilla
46 posted on
05/11/2009 12:17:25 PM PDT by
wastedyears
(Iron Maiden's gonna get ya, no matter how far!)
To: Sasparilla
I believe Utah and Texas are looking into making similar provisions regarding second amendment liberties which are as follows: if the ammunition and firearms are manufactured in the state and do not leave the state borders they cannot be regulated by Federal law.
61 posted on
05/13/2009 7:57:22 AM PDT by
2nd_Amendment_Defender
("It is when people forget God that tyrants forge their chains." -- Patrick Henry)
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