A number of Wyoming lawmakers are proposing legislation intended to protect gun owners from any future federal ban on semi-automatic rifles or high capacity magazines, KTWO reports.
Introduced last week, the “Firearms Protection Act” would make any federal law banning semi-automatic rifles or limiting magazine capacity unenforceable in Wyoming.
In fact, under the proposed bill, anyone who tried to enforce a federal gun ban could be charged with a felony. The Wyoming Attorney General’s office would also be permitted to defend any state resident against a federal gun ban.
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The Obama administration has criticized congress for taking so long to make decision and threatens to use executive power.
The relief for sandy victims , which he could have used exectutive power has taken months .
Obama is a joke , he figures the east coast is nothing more than white rich people living on the water.
They will try to make most guns illegal, this is only to insure that an uprising by the people doesn't happen.
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