Posted on 06/11/2021 6:23:59 PM PDT by Libloather
No enumerated power for federal gun laws ... the 10th Amendment is the controlling power so nullification is entirely proper.
About dang time. Every state needs to do this.
Well lets see. The only thing about guns in the federal constitution is that thing about the right to bear arms shall not be infringed. And yet the federal constitution leaves things that are not in the federal constitution up to the states. Lets hope that people wake up.
Article makes it sound like it’s all about domestic violence. It’s not. It’s mostly about future gun grabs by the feds.
“... a state with such high rates of gun violence.”
Bump!
What they don’t say is that the overwhelming majority of gun violence in Missouri is actually in the city of St. Louis and it’s committed by POC’s with illegal guns. It’s the violence that BLM doesn’t care about.
Violent people lives matter.
Yup, I hear plenty of gun shots here in rural MO but the shots are aimed at targets or animals, not humans.
Golly!
Sounds like Portland!!
Missouri isn’t nullifying Federal law, it’s nullifying unconstitutional laws, which happen to be federal.
CC
Dear MN Governor Tim Walz...
This is what leadership looks like, you feckless Commie worm!
100% correct.
They think that since back in the day when towns like Dodge City KS had no carry laws in effect, that those ordinances can be applied nation wide.
Next time Pass The Federal Gun Laws at the State level and Exempt All Citizens except Federal Employee’s
The illegitimate Federal law requiring a fee, registration, and a waiting period for a hearing protection device (suppressor) needs to be done away with.
St. Louis!
Right? Its the exact same thing Sanctuary cities do, they just dont enforce federal laws or help the feds out in any way. Same as in liberal states and cities where they say the police wont be enforcing shoplifting laws or other non-violent crimes
Having been a LEO there... Maybe there is room for “hope”. But, any “optimism” is guarded by my experiences and I still harbor doubts. missouri was like a political minefield that I survived. I survived, but I was targeted and suffered from the “climbers” I find it impossible to believe that ANY of that has changed. Human nature is human nature. I know all about the ugly side of that. It was getting bad back then. But I feel sorry for the poor fellas today. I know that it is so much worse for them.
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