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I was sent this information below in an email and really thought it was great
that a state legislature would stick up for it’s citizens 2nd Amendment rights
and that it would defy the federal government to do it. What am I talking about?
The Governor of Montana has signed into law a very controversial law declaring
guns and firearm accessories made in Montana that stay in Montana, are not
subject to federal intervention, because it does not involve interstate
transportation of firearms. I have included the portion that I received at the
bottom of this article and the link to the actual bill.
This could be a way for states to retain their 2nd Amendment rights when the
federal government is depriving citizens the right guaranteed by the
Constitution! This could be the pathway to people owning and having firearms for
protection and sport within their own individual states. I believe it was best
stated in the words below as to what this would do. Yes Virginia there is
a light at the end of the tunnel we are in!!
Executive Summary - The USA state of Montana has signed into power a
revolutionary gun law. I mean REVOLUTIONARY. The State of Montana has defied the
federal government and their gun laws. This will prompt a showdown between the
federal government and the State of Montana. The federal government fears
citizens owning guns. They try to curtail what types of guns they can own. The
gun control laws all have one common goal - confiscation of privately owned
firearms.
Montana has gone beyond drawing a line in the sand. They have challenged the
Federal Government. The fed now either takes them on and risks them saying the
federal agents have no right to violate their state gun laws and arrest the
federal agents that try to enforce the federal firearms acts. This will be a
world-class event to watch. Montana could go to voting for secession from the
union, which is really throwing the gauntlet in Obama's face. If the federal
government does nothing they lose face. Gotta love it.
The above in italics was taken from the link below and the author has more to
say:
http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474977674743
Here is a link to the actual bill:
http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/2009/billhtml/HB0246.htm
Don Bekeleski
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