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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Missouri Senate Panel Approves Bill That Aims To Nullify Federal Gun Laws

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A state Senate committee dismissed warnings from a Missouri doctor that nullifying federal gun laws would lead to greater firearms access and, consequently, more gun-related deaths and voted to advance such a measure Tuesday.

The Senate General Laws Committee voted 5-1 to adopt the bill that would allow federal agents to be prosecuted for enforcing gun control laws considered "infringements on the right to keep and bear arms." Agents found guilty could face up to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine.

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11 comments:

  1. GOOD. Its about time the states took a stand and follow the constitution, especially since the fed WILL NOT.

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  2. The only no vote was from senator Jamilah Nasheed. Does that name mean anything to you other than she is a liberal democrat.

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  3. Sooo...they know they can't do that, right? Says so in the Constitution, which is normally an important document around this blog.

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  4. Um should move there...love it...arrest all the nazis democrats who violate the constitution

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  5. 3:50
    You ever hear of nullification?
    How 'bout the 10th amendment?
    Think before you spout man!

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  6. This would unfairly benifit Missouri real estate agents :-) Love it!

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  7. God bless Missouri! Thank you!

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  8. Missouri! Whouda thunk it!?

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  9. Obama Crooked BastardJanuary 30, 2014 at 10:30 PM

    I APPLAUD MISSOURI FOR STANDING UP AGAINST TYRANNICAL FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. AND WE WANT MORE OF IT. CAN YOU HEAR ME MARYLAND?

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  10. Anonymous said...
    The only no vote was from senator Jamilah Nasheed. Does that name mean anything to you other than she is a liberal democrat.

    January 30, 2014 at 3:14 PM

    Does her male counterparts where a towel around their heads?

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