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Just seen this hope its true

ps1mhd

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A bill intended to “invalidate and nullify all federal laws and regulations restricting ownership or possession of firearms” has been pre-filed in the Bluegrass State.Kentucky State Representative Diane St. Onge has filed House Bill 35 (HB35), which directs the Kentucky General Assembly “to take all appropriate action to safeguard Kentuckians’ rights to possess firearms in accordance with the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and Section 1 of the Constitution of Kentucky.”


Link to whole story http://shallnot.org/kentucky-state-rep-files-bill-to-block-enforcement-of-all-federal-gun-control/


Mike D
 

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Ceremonial, looks good on paper. FedDotGov holds primacy over the little people.

However, if every state, county, and local cop were to arrest a/every G-man for every/any infraction of a citizen's rights, then prosecute criminally, Fed Dot Gov would need to come to a conclusion...won't happen though, follow the tax money.

Ceremonial, looks good on paper.
 
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