Texas House Bill 957

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Kansas tried this 10 years ago with machine guns. Didn't work.
The State of Kansas failed to come to the defense of the defendant in that case, which I believe involved unregistered Suppressors. I think the defendant was also an Active Duty Soldier at Fort Riley so that may have affected jurisdictional responsibilities
 

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The interstate commerce clause has done more to damage individual freedom than any one thing the Federal government has perpetrated since .
There’s nothing wrong with the Commerce Clause itself, it’s the misuse of the Commerce Clause that has been the problem. The Federal gov’t has a role to play in regulating interstate commerce (namely, in making it regular instead of a patchwork of state compacts), but they’ve stretched it so far that the Founders would no longer recognize it.

The biggest good done by the current SCOTUS has been to begin reversing the damage of Wickard v. Filburn. That was the worst decision ever rendered by the Court, as it opened the door for the Federal overreaching of the last 60 years.
 

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