Posted on 05/06/2009 7:24:33 AM PDT by tcrlaf
My favorits silenced weapon is the grease gun. On full auto, it sounds like a sewing machine, the action is the loudest part.
Thank you!
Where necessary to make a regulation of interstate commerce effective, Congress may regulate even those intrastate activities that do not themselves substantially affect interstate commerce.
-J. Scalia concurring, Gonzales v Raich
_____________________________________
Respondents Diane Monson and Angel Raich use marijuana that has never been bought or sold, that has never crossed state lines, and that has had no demonstrable effect on the national market for marijuana. If Congress can regulate this under the Commerce Clause, then it can regulate virtually anything, and the Federal Government is no longer one of limited and enumerated powers.
J. Thomas dissenting, Gonzales v Raich
I’m with you
and while we have some good gun laws none of them came from this idiot we have now.
He refuses to sign the state rights bill, he won’t even sign a heritage plate . Instead he keeps harping on about how he is for Fl and how he is for everyone .
Well he doesn’t understand that it was mostly republicans who voted for him(not me I went for Gallagher) not Dems
Iwish Mica my rep would be Gov, a good conservative who is very different from the idiot we have now
many gun firms are in NH but I can see them moving out of there soon , what with the way NH is turning into another MA liberal hell hole
I would think if they tried, it wouldn't last long. That was precisely the problem with VA Tech and Columbine. There was no one to put a stop to the shooters.
Texas HR 1863, the state rep is Berman...
http://www.legis.state.tx.us/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=81R&Bill=HB1863
Actually, Raich simply substituted marijuana for corn. SCOTUS relied on a prior case telling a farmer the corn he raised on his own farm to feed to his own animals was subject to federal regulation.
The difference here is that a complex manufactured item CAN be distinguished from comparable items manufactured elsewhere. One possible acceptable outcome is that federal regulation could be limited to requiring the manufactured items be marked to indicate manufacturer and state, a minimal imposition resolving the "inability to distinguish items manufactured & distributed intrastate from interstate".
Yes, it will be a tough battle. It must be fought, and it must be won, and a growing number of states are getting in on the action on our side.
bump for later reading
Because you (nor anyone else) haven’t challenged it in court.
Thank you!
I’ll support any efforts - but I will not be holding my breath .....
Ping
Montana has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in the US. An estimated 75% of households own guns. Occupied dwelling burglary is VERY rare in Montana for that reason. Furthermore, open carry is legal in all but a few locations like government buildings, etc. CCW is shall issue, but if you are outside a city limits and going to or coming from “an activity in which personal protection might be required” concealed carry requires no permit. Such activities include hunting, fishing, hiking, snowmobiling, boating, farming, ranching, etc.
And ^still^ not the best song on that album.
Dyna MoHumm
http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/2009/billhtml/HB0246.htm
I didn’t see a link to the actual biil, so here it is.
When a Democrat does something right, we should be the first in line to praise them. So I will do so. (It’s a very rare occurrence.)
This is a great step for individual liberties, states’ rights, and teh Constitution. Let’s hope that Montana doesn’t cave when Firefly decides to put pressure on them.
Are you serious? Good God man you must be working for pinko commie liberal facist do gooders. I’m so sorry...
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.