Matt Collins
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“we’re hopeful that we’ll find some relief from the appellate court,” he said. “but if not, we’ll keep fighting to protect our right to self-determination.”
how will he do so?
“we’re hopeful that we’ll find some relief from the appellate court,” he said. “but if not, we’ll keep fighting to protect our right to self-determination.”
I guest well just have to wait and see, mean while he is going to ban Spice. It seems that Idaho likes Federal money and yet likes to say they don't like the feds. How easy is it to run for office in TN? I can't seem to fine any info how you can do that in Idaho, other than you get kick of the ballot rather easy for over the stupidest things and that a lot of Idaho's lawmakers are running unopposed in their reelections.how will he do so?
A well regulated state organized militia could provide a deterrent to federal encroachments on state retained rights not delegated to the federal government.
That is the enforcement mechanism the founders intended for the Constitution.
This judge is an idiot who doesn't have a clue about the constitution.because the commerce clause grants Congress the power to regulate firearms.
Gun control advocates who joined in the case welcomed the decision.
"It is already far too easy for dangerous people to get deadly weapons."
To the extent that the state law conflicts with federal gun laws and regulations, federal law trumps the Montana Firearms Freedom Act, the ATF explained.
Marbut and other gun-rights advocates argued that this answer violates the 10th Amendment, which limits the federal government's authority to the powers specifically outlined in the Constitution.
I distinctly remember Governor Schweitzer threaten to initiate the possibility of seceding from the union over this issue.
I think the best step is for Montana residents to demand clarification not from federal courts but from their state legislature. The clarification should be another law reaffirming the first one and explicitly empowering state law enforcement to arrest any ATF or other feds who interfere with gun manufacturers, sellers, and owners in Montana who are acting in accordance with state law. Montana residents need to demand this vocally and repeatedly from their representatives, and those legislators who voted for the first law should feel obligated to vote for this one as well. This can be another example proving what Federalist #78 says, which is that the court has neither force nor will, only judgment.
Advocating violence isn't a good thing.
YouTube? Link? Source?
I've been saying for a while that Ron should adopt this guy as his running mate on a bi-partisan 2012 ticket![]()
I distinctly remember Governor Schweitzer threaten to initiate the possibility of seceding from the union over this issue.