Second Amendment sanctuary state.
Full auto for everyone.
Impressive!
Unenforceable but sends a clear message. Ill support it for that reason.
Libs are probably already lining up liberal judges to impose injunctions, etc., as this winds through various courts.
Liberal judges will deny.
I believe that Outlaw Josey Wales was from Missouri.
And Uncle Leo tried to capture him!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6I6TrGedUn8
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We could hope.
No state can over rule the federal government - there was a war about this and the state lost
Beautiful!
Come in Tennessee legislature, follow suit!!!!
I live in Missouri and I’m happy to hear of this pretty-much symbolic gesture. But what I can’t help thinking is, how can states like Missouri which are trying to expand gun-owners’ rights exist in a union with states that are trying restrict those same rights to the point of eliminating the right to bear arms?
Some states, like next-door neighbor Illinois, want to require background checks for purchasing ammunition. One state, Washington (?) has a bill restricting ammo purchases to 20 rounds per month, California requires a permit to purchase ammo, etc. etc.
GO MO!!!
https://www.senate.mo.gov/19info/BTS_Web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=3128198
SB 367
Creates additional protections to the right to bear arms
Sponsor: Burlison
LR Number: 1848S.01I
Committee: Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety
Last Action: 2/28/2019 - Second Read and Referred S Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee
Journal Page: S405
Title:
Calendar Position:
Effective Date: August 28, 2019
Current Bill Summary
SB 367 - This act creates the “Second Amendment Preservation Act”, and lists various declarations of the Missouri General Assembly regarding the United States Constitution and the scope of the federal government’s authority. In addition, the act declares that federal supremacy does not apply to federal laws that restrict or prohibit the manufacture, ownership, and use of firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition within the state because such laws exceed the scope of the federal government’s authority. Laws necessary for the regulation of the land and the United States Armed Forces are excluded from the types of federal firearms laws that exceed federal authority.
This act declares as invalid all federal laws that infringe on the right to bear arms under the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Article I, Section 23 of the Missouri Constitution. Some laws declared invalid under this act include certain taxes, certain registration and tracking laws, certain prohibitions on the possession, ownership, use, or transfer of a specific type of firearm, and confiscation orders.
The act declares that it is the duty of the courts and law enforcement agencies to protect the rights of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms.
Under this act, no public officer or state or local employee has the authority to enforce firearms laws declared invalid by the act.
Any public officer or state or local employee who tries to enforce the firearms declared invalid by the act or any person who acts under the color of law to deprive a Missouri citizen of rights or privileges ensured by the federal and state constitutions shall be liable for redress. In such an action attorney’s fees and costs may be awarded, and official or qualified immunity shall not be available to the defendant as a defense. Such officer or employee may also be prohibited from serving as a law enforcement officer for the state or political subdivision.
This act contains a severability clause.
This act is similar to HB 786 (2019), HB 1760 (2018), and similar to provisions in HB 1439 (2014).
CHARLEY MERRIWEATHER
Yeah our legislature isn’t exactly a ball of fire in the brains department. Can’t nullify federal law.
Now this I like.
In fact, I think I’m for banning ever federal.
I may be for banning federal lawmakers at this point.
I’ve had enough of federal.
Bravo, States rights!
Wow. Is right! I’m all for that!!!
YES YES!
MAGA!!!!!
let’s restore our constitutional republic and dismantle as many of the unconstitutional federal “laws” and “regulations” and agencies as possible NOW!
The President has such a strong hand going forward I fear he will loose his momentum with these personal attacks, even as deserved as they are. We need the independent voters and these voters don’t like it. I talk with quite a few “unaffiliated” voters and they too are opinionated,and they have learned to support President, really like all he has done, but the personal attacks turn them off. He would be wise, IMO, to let others take on McCain’s ghost and Conner’s shadow in the media and internet.
McCain was a turncoat. He was in Hanoi and he was with the dossier, and who knows how many other times. Conner is just a pest like a sweat fly.
I’ve been thinking of leaving California and moving to Missouri this makes it all the better. I can’t wait to find that invisible house.