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Feds will steamroll our rights': OK senator files bills to restrain federal government
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<blockquote data-quote="Snapshot2022" data-source="post: 3919433" data-attributes="member: 51107"><p>OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — State Sen. Nathan Dahm has filed several bills in response to his concerns over federal violations of constitutionally-protected rights.</p><p></p><p>Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, filed Senate Bill (SB) 21, SB 22 and SB 23 to push back and constrain the federal government within its constitutional limits.</p><p></p><p>"As we begin Bill of Rights Week, we must acknowledge the ever-increasing encroachment and violation of our rights coming from the regime in D.C.," Dahm said. "With that in mind, I filed Senate Bill 23 to stop infringements on Second Amendment rights and SB 21 to require feds to work through the county sheriff, the highest-ranking law enforcement officer in the county who is directly elected by the people. I also filed SB 22 which allows the state legislature to prohibit state agencies from implementing federal agency rules, so the state no longer does the feds dirty work for them."</p><p></p><p>RELATED | Oklahoma book rating bill request faces potential legal issues</p><p>SB 23, an expansion of the Second Amendment Sanctuary Act passed by the legislature in 2021, effectively prohibits federal officers from carrying out any gun confiscation measures in the state of Oklahoma.</p><p></p><p>Sponsored Links</p><p>Knowledge Is Power</p><p>Public Service Company of Oklahoma</p><p>“The feds will steamroll our rights if we allow them to,” Dahm said. “This legislation gives sheriffs a mechanism to push back by arresting any federal agent attempting unconstitutional gun grabbing in their county.”</p><p></p><p>SB 21 would require federal agents to give notice to the sheriff before operating in their county.</p><p></p><p>RELATED | John Rex Charter School students create holiday light display</p><p>“It is blatantly obvious that we cannot allow unelected bureaucrats or agents of the rogue regime in D.C. to operate in our state without accountability.” Dahm said. “This bill allows the sheriff, an elected official, to keep an eye on the feds when they operate in their county.”</p><p></p><p>SB 22 would authorize the Legislature to disapprove the implementation of certain federal edicts or regulations for state agencies.</p><p></p><p>“If our form of government is to survive, we must protect what remains of state power,” Dahm said. “State governments cannot continue to blindly enforce every whim of the federal government. This legislation authorizes the Legislature to take a critical look at the rules and regulations the feds want to push on Oklahomans through our state agencies and disapprove them if necessary.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snapshot2022, post: 3919433, member: 51107"] OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — State Sen. Nathan Dahm has filed several bills in response to his concerns over federal violations of constitutionally-protected rights. Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, filed Senate Bill (SB) 21, SB 22 and SB 23 to push back and constrain the federal government within its constitutional limits. "As we begin Bill of Rights Week, we must acknowledge the ever-increasing encroachment and violation of our rights coming from the regime in D.C.," Dahm said. "With that in mind, I filed Senate Bill 23 to stop infringements on Second Amendment rights and SB 21 to require feds to work through the county sheriff, the highest-ranking law enforcement officer in the county who is directly elected by the people. I also filed SB 22 which allows the state legislature to prohibit state agencies from implementing federal agency rules, so the state no longer does the feds dirty work for them." RELATED | Oklahoma book rating bill request faces potential legal issues SB 23, an expansion of the Second Amendment Sanctuary Act passed by the legislature in 2021, effectively prohibits federal officers from carrying out any gun confiscation measures in the state of Oklahoma. Sponsored Links Knowledge Is Power Public Service Company of Oklahoma “The feds will steamroll our rights if we allow them to,” Dahm said. “This legislation gives sheriffs a mechanism to push back by arresting any federal agent attempting unconstitutional gun grabbing in their county.” SB 21 would require federal agents to give notice to the sheriff before operating in their county. RELATED | John Rex Charter School students create holiday light display “It is blatantly obvious that we cannot allow unelected bureaucrats or agents of the rogue regime in D.C. to operate in our state without accountability.” Dahm said. “This bill allows the sheriff, an elected official, to keep an eye on the feds when they operate in their county.” SB 22 would authorize the Legislature to disapprove the implementation of certain federal edicts or regulations for state agencies. “If our form of government is to survive, we must protect what remains of state power,” Dahm said. “State governments cannot continue to blindly enforce every whim of the federal government. This legislation authorizes the Legislature to take a critical look at the rules and regulations the feds want to push on Oklahomans through our state agencies and disapprove them if necessary.” [/QUOTE]
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