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Firearms Freedom Act / Commerce Clause Challenge, Making it's Way Through the Courts

Brass Magnet

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[h=1]A Gun Activist Takes Aim at U.S. Regulatory Power MISSOULA, Mont.—With a homemade .22-caliber rifle he calls the Montana Buckaroo, Gary Marbut dreams of taking down the federal regulatory state.

Montana passed a law that tries to exempt the state from federal gun regulation. But the law is now before the courts, in a test of states' rights. WSJ's Jess Bravin reports.


He's not planning to fire his gun. Instead, he wants to sell it, free from federal laws requiring him to record transactions, pay license fees and open his business to government inspectors.
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Follow link to read the whole article.


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304584404576442440490097046.html
 

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[h=1]A Gun Activist Takes Aim at U.S. Regulatory Power MISSOULA, Mont.—With a homemade .22-caliber rifle he calls the Montana Buckaroo, Gary Marbut dreams of taking down the federal regulatory state.

Montana passed a law that tries to exempt the state from federal gun regulation. But the law is now before the courts, in a test of states' rights. WSJ's Jess Bravin reports.


He's not planning to fire his gun. Instead, he wants to sell it, free from federal laws requiring him to record transactions, pay license fees and open his business to government inspectors.
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Follow link to read the whole article.


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304584404576442440490097046.html

Assuming Holder doesn't send in some agents who end up killing him "in self defense". It must be nice when you're in charge of how your own crimes get investigated.
 

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I hope so too; but I doubt it. :( I just think SCOTUS sides with giving the government more power most of the time. He's got a back-up plan though, so maybe that will hold some water.

I'm hoping 2 things happen Jan 20th 2013.

A real conservative is sworn in, be it Cain, Paul, Bachman or even Rick Perry. ( He hasn't been that bad.)

Then about an hour later Ruth Badger Ginsburg is off the bench (or on a slab, which would suit me fine.)

we'll still have 3 barking moonbats in there, but if we can just get 5 decent judges I'll be happy. 4 of them usually rule the way I like.

BTW, has anyone else noticed the similarities between "justice" Keagan (the newest moonbat) and Shmiegel from the "Lord of the Rings" before he found the ring?
 
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BTW, has anyone else noticed the similarities between "justice" Keagan (the newest moonbat) and Shmiegel from the "Lord of the Rings" before he found the ring?
Hmmm... I think she (?) looks a lot more like Kevin James from "King of Queens".

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Hmmm... I think she (?) looks a lot more like Kevin James from "King of Queens".

tl_judge_elena-kagan.jpg
kevin_james2.jpg

That is hilarious! :lol:
Kudos to that fellow in Montana. I hope they put the federal gov't in its place. The Feds have no business regulating firearms.
 
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