interesting link thanks.
But a new precedent can be set.
Entirely correct, particularly when the facts of the case are different. Between an appeal to the 2nd, 9th, and 10th Amendments, the obvious fact that the feds permit people to purchase and own fully-automatic weapons as long as you wait the year or so for paperwork and pay them their $200 bribe masquerading as a fee, and the selective enforcement of immigration laws and of drug laws in states that have done something similar for recreational marijuana, nullification has a real chance in the courts. Further, how many BATFE thugs want to spend months in a Missouri jail as they wait to see whether the courts will back them? Even if it is struck down,. it is more than worth trying.