"I love it. Can they attach a provision to it that includes judges who violate their oath to uphold the Constitution and the rule of law? Can you picture this, when Air Force One lands in that State, will there be a running gun battle between State Law Enforcement Officers trying to arrest Barry for violation of State Law and Obama’s Secret Service guys? One can only dream. I really, really hope this POS president and his power hungry, controlling cohorts in Congress slow down, take a deep breath and realize that, right now, they’re playing a very dangerous game of chicken.If they keep it up, this nation, already on the edge of widespread civil unrest and economic disaster, might finally snap and descend into utter chaos, into a second civil war. But then again, that may be exactly what they have in mind. True Americans have always been underestimated and mocked but, when we true Patriots finally declare, “NO MORE!”, you Leftists will shit your diapers, and go running for cover." MC
Missouri conservatives proposed a bill that will punish feds violating the Second Amendment with jail time.
The Tenth Amendment Center reported:
Introduced by Missouri State Representative Casey Guernsey, with 61 co-sponsors, is the
Missouri 2nd Amendment Preservation Act. House Bill 170 (HB170) would nullify any and all federal acts, orders, laws, statutes, rules, or regulations of the federal government on personal firearms, firearm accessories, and ammunition.
The bill states, in part:
“Any official, agent, or employee of the federal government who enforces or attempts to enforce any act, order, law, statute, rule, or regulation of the federal government upon a personal firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition that is owned or manufactured commercially or privately in the state of Missouri and that remains exclusively within the borders of the state of Missouri shall be guilty of a class D felony.”
A class D felony in Missouri carries a prison sentence of up to 4 years.
While a number of states, including Wyoming, South Carolina, Indiana, and others – are looking to go head to head with the feds on specific issues under the 2nd amendment, the Missouri legislation is the strongest introduced anywhere in the country so far.
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