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Topic: Wyoming lawmakers propose bill to nullify new federal gun laws |
Wyoming lawmakers propose bill to nullify new federal gun laws
Washington Examiner, by Charlie Spiering
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Posted By:KarenJ1, 1/10/2013 11:13:51 AM
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| Wyoming lawmakers have proposed a new bill that, if passed, would nullify any federal restrictions on guns, threatening to jail federal agents attempting to confiscate guns, ammunition magazines or ammunition. The bill – HB0104 – states that “any federal law which attempts to ban a semi-automatic firearm or to limit the size of a magazine of a firearm or other limitation on firearms in this state shall be unenforceable in Wyoming.” The bill is sponsored by eight Wyoming state representatives ad two state senators. If passed, the bill would declare any federal gun regulation created on or after
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Comments: Excellent! Aside from the unconstitutionality of what the morons in Washington propose, this should be completely left up to the states.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
thethirdruffian, 1/10/2013 11:19:30 AM (No. 9108936)
I do agree there are constitutional issues with this law, but a passive-aggressive approach would work, too.
Basically, laws that state that no police, national guard, etc, can assist the FBI or any other federal agency in any way. The feds depend on the muscle of the locals.
Someone burns down a federal building? Guess the federal fire department needs to put it out. Etc.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Rafter, 1/10/2013 11:23:18 AM (No. 9108942)
This is a Bulls-eye against that BS in DC.
This could be fun in some ways. Can you still spell secession... ?
Time now for the Divided States of America. Welfare States on the Four Corners. Heartland States for The Rest of US.
DC -- get skee-rewed!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
STLstudent, 1/10/2013 11:24:33 AM (No. 9108945)
Resist tyranny or or children will pay the most horrible price.
The state as well as individuals are not servant to federal oppression. Remember the spirit of our forefathers. Remember Lexington and Concord!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
tocsin, 1/10/2013 11:29:28 AM (No. 9108960)
FTA:´´The bill also allows the Attorney General of Wyoming to defend a state citizen from any prosecution by the United States Government.´´ Very good! It would excellent if the AG were REQUIRED to defend Wyoming citizens.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Feebie, 1/10/2013 11:32:17 AM (No. 9108964)
And it begins....
More please.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
dogbreath, 1/10/2013 11:40:41 AM (No. 9108989)
The United States, Barry. States.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Libertygal, 1/10/2013 11:51:19 AM (No. 9109028)
Just exercising their 10th ammendment rights. Wyoming was one of the first states to re-affirm their tenth after the first election of the dictator. They saw him coming.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
VAfreedomluver, 1/10/2013 11:56:38 AM (No. 9109038)
I was born in Wyoming and love the place to bits. This just reaffirms that.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
antiquegolf, 1/10/2013 12:05:03 PM (No. 9109051)
Here we go Wyo, here we go! Wyoming is a wonderful state. I love the place. Wyoming has a young GOP governor and an outstanding, all GOP Congressional delegation. Here we go Wyo, here we go!
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
mustang flyer, 1/10/2013 12:07:49 PM (No. 9109060)
Hoorah boys, Hoorah! Just who the hel* does this ´community organizer´ think he is? If the Congress of the United States of America does not agree with him he is going to ´mandate it´ on his own??? What happens to the Constitution? If he can do what he wants regardless of what the AMERICAN system says then he is no longer a ´president´, he becomes a DICTATOR and that we don´t need...he took an oath to UPHOLD and DEFEND the Constitition not by-pass it. The procedures for IMPEACHMENT need to be dusted off and reviewed for fast action should he step out of line. In the meantime I believe Texas should seriously consider the Wyoming bill for our own state. Enough is enough!
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
jdmii, 1/10/2013 12:12:59 PM (No. 9109074)
I may have to move to Wyoming.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
youngtexan, 1/10/2013 12:25:51 PM (No. 9109099)
Hello, Rick Perry. Where are you on this?
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
dwa, 1/10/2013 12:40:39 PM (No. 9109123)
It is about time all states start telling the idiots in DC to bug off. The Feds have usurped the authority of states in too many instances
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Persecutor2, 1/10/2013 12:51:05 PM (No. 9109149)
#1, I´ve had a similar thought, but actually from the opposite perspective. In Texas, Feds are not statutorily defined as "peace officers" able to carry handguns without restriction. They are designated "special officers" and given the statutory right to carry. I´ve been thinking that we should withdraw that right, make the Feds jump thru the same hoops Joe Citizen has to in order to walk about armed. Make them depend on the local cops, and see how far they get enforcing some lame-brained Fed decrees: "I´m sorry Mr ATF agent, my men are too busy checking the donut shop for health-code violations to help you."
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
dman, 1/10/2013 1:05:46 PM (No. 9109176)
Bingo. State nullification is to federal law and rule-making as executive orders are to congressional approval. Time to re-visit this tactic before taking to more drastic measures.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
TXknitter, 1/10/2013 1:21:33 PM (No. 9109210)
Wyoming is full of smart conservatives. Oh, how our family loves the place. I KNEW they would get out in front of this!!!!
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
provide, 1/10/2013 1:31:43 PM (No. 9109227)
Bammy will send the Feds to arrest their governor like Johnson sent troops to Alabama.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
ROLFnader, 1/10/2013 1:35:02 PM (No. 9109232)
Hear! Hear! This from the state that has given us one of the greatest statesmen of our time- Richard Cheney. This is the best news I´ve heard since Obama was elected the first time.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
woodsman, 1/10/2013 2:04:32 PM (No. 9109280)
Time for the rest of the states to Cowboy Up
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Udanja99, 1/10/2013 2:23:12 PM (No. 9109314)
Yes, leave it up to the states. Then sit back and watch the great exodus of people from gun controlled and crime ridden states to gun rights and low crime states.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
SouthSanAntonio, 1/10/2013 4:46:30 PM (No. 9109558)
I have to admit if I couldn´t live in Texas (God forbid), Wyoming is definitely one of the places I would greatly consider setting in.
Hopefully this will catch on, at least symbolically, in all the other good red states in this union!!!!!
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
johnny45, 1/10/2013 7:47:22 PM (No. 9109822)
If Washington state and Colorado can legalize marijuanna, why can´t any state reverse any federal firearms laws?
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
hamrman, 1/10/2013 7:52:18 PM (No. 9109826)
Hallelujah some sanity in the insanity afflicting our Great Exceptional Country in Mordor on the Potomac!
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