Sunday, May 12, 2013

Missouri Stands Tall!





Missouri Legislature Nullifies All Federal Gun Control


Res Ipsa Loquitor

All federal acts, laws, orders, rules, and regulations, whether past, present, or future, which infringe on the people’s right to keep and bear arms as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I, Section 23 of the Missouri Constitution shall be invalid in this state, shall not be recognized by this state, shall be specifically rejected by this state, and shall be considered null and void and of no effect in this state.

And what’s even better is that the measure is backed by a veto-proof majority. This means that as long as those representatives that supported it initially are willing to support it again (in the case of a veto from the Governor), it will become law on July 1, regardless of what the Governor does or doesn’t do.

Kansas was brave enough to take the lead in the fight against federal gun control. And now the Kansas Governor and Secretary of State are duking it out with Eric the “Fast and Furious.”

But Missouri’s bill is even better (in part):

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

We in Tennessee have a bunch of pu$$ie$ in the state legislature. This came up but was argued against. I guess all the real men went to Texas with Crockett (except for me).
wildbill

Celebrate Homogeneity said...

Annon: I will be back as of Friday. So, there's more than one of you.

Walt said...

Won't happen in Oregon. While lots of us like the 2nd Amendment here, our political masters like Washington and all its works. It's where they hope to go live. Hey, it's just bidness with them.

Jess said...

Washington will bitch, wring their hands, threaten and realize they've awakened a sleeping giant.

People have had enough and the states are where it starts.

DougM said...

Holder will undoubtedly go to Obama for some kind of "executive action."
Plus, BATFE will bureaucrat the heck out'a this.
On the surface, this poses question of primacy (Fed law trumps State law); and that's how it will be spun in the media and the chattering classes.
However, there's no primacy for unconstitutional acts, so the real issue may be who decides the constitutionality of an act?
The Constitution doesn't actually say. The Supreme Court declared that it does, but that might come into question as a result of State nullifications as they insist on their rightful retained sovereignty (the disgraced term "States' rights").
Stockin' up on popcorn, here, boss.

rickn8or said...

wildbill +1.

Tennessee can't even pass a decent parking lot bill, and that's WITH a "R" supermajority. Pretty bad when Arkysaw has to show them the way re: gun rights.
(spit)

Anonymous said...

I tried to post this article on a blog I had at a site called bravenet, as soon as I did they deleted my account.

Chuck said...

The name of the country is: "The United States of America."

The name of the country is not: "America, with an all-powerful federal government in Washington and 50 insignificant political subdivisions."

Act accordingly.

Anonymous said...

The state of Missery just gave every concealed carry D/l number to the Feds. Mo and Ks have a big socialist past all the way back to John Brown and abolitionist colonies. I hope they are coming around.

Anonymous said...

A couple of scuds in the back forty on mobile launchers, and that NORK pipsqueak starts really looking like a pipsqueak. Plus we can feed ourselves.

Casca

Anonymous said...

sadly, some of us live in hell. and can't afford to leave.

in our House of Reps in Trenton, this is the kind of evil they are up to:

http://www.politickernj.com/back_room/confiscate-confiscate-confiscate

Mark Alger said...

Headlines we'd like to see:

Eric Holder Shot Resisting Arrest on Civil Rights Charges

Woon't that cause heads to explode in newsrooms across the nation?

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