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  • Arizona Gov. Ducey Signs Bill to Block New Federal Gun Laws

    04/07/2021 9:38:27 PM PDT · by Blood of Tyrants · 37 replies
    Newsmax ^ | 4/7/21 | Eric Mack
    Arizona has signed a new law that would prohibit federal gun laws that would violate the Second Amendment. The HB2111 legislation was signed into law Tuesday by Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey, ensuring rights of gun owners are protected from potential overreaching gun laws sought by President Joe Biden's administration. The law seeks to prohibit police and sheriffs from enforcing new federal gun laws, which critics say will undermine the rule of law and discourage law enforcement officers from enforcing federal gun laws to protect the public. Critics also say it is an unconstitutional measure that will cost taxpayers to...
  • Vote your gun (Great Read)

    10/16/2004 12:48:20 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 25 replies · 1,000+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | 10/16/04 | Doug Giles
    As a proud gun owner and hunter of everything from Texas whitetails to South African wildebeests, to me, Kerry’s anti-gun voting history and his anti-hunting backers are more scary than the 256-pound charging wild boar I shot at a mere ten feet. In addition to the mondo problems I have with Kerry’s uberliberal senatorial voting record, his DD augmented recollections of his tour of duty in Vietnam, his “let’s appease the terrorists” plan, his undulating Euro-booty kissing, another big reason I am decisively blowing Kerry off is because I prize the time I get to spend shooting, hunting and gun...
  • Judge rejects second gun challenge

    12/19/2003 3:52:44 PM PST · by neverdem · 7 replies · 104+ views
    Post-Dispatch ^ | Dec 18, 2003 | Tim Bryant
    <p>A decision today by a St. Louis judge leaves intact his ruling that has Missouri's concealed gun law on hold at least until the state Supreme Court takes up the matter next month.</p> <p>Circuit Judge Steven Ohmer rejected claims the concealed carry law violates the state's Hancock Amendment. Opponents of the law claim the law violates the spending-limit amendment because the Legislature failed to appropriate money for its implementation.</p>