http://www.wnd.com/2010/04/137649/
Good read, glad some one is finally starting to express their opinion on the feds
Good read, glad some one is finally starting to express their opinion on the feds
That would be nice wouldn't it. LOL who needs a license for full auto. If I owned a firearm company I would move to AZ and start making guns hahaOklahoma should find the balls to be#7
That would be nice wouldn't it. LOL who needs a license for full auto. If I owned a firearm company I would move to AZ and start making guns haha
its just a general reference to states not letting the feds regulate everything we do.Where are you reading this???
The Firearms Freedom Act :
Originally introduced and passed in Montana, the FFA declares that any firearms made and retained in-state are beyond the authority of Congress under its constitutional power to regulate commerce among the states.
Following initial Montana enactment, clones of the Firearms Freedom Act have subsequently been enacted in Tennessee, Utah, Wyoming and South Dakota, and other clones have been introduced in the legislatures of twenty-some other states.
The FFA is primarily a Tenth Amendment challenge to the powers of Congress under the “commerce clause,” with firearms as the object – it is a state’s rights exercise.
there's been a lot of really weird things going down, the new law of no protesting, adaa, panetta basically saying big F. U to the constitution and other things.Do I see the beginnings of a civil war brewing?
Do I see the beginnings of a civil war brewing?
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