Texas, Missouri Join Other States Looking To Block Gun Bans

For Immediate Release: Jan. 16, 2013gun_grab

States have opportunity to say ‘No!’ to gun grabs

On the same day President Obama called for a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines, a Texas legislator filed a bill asserting, “Not in my state!”

On Wednesday, the Lone Star State joined five other states already considering legislation that would block enforcement federal firearms acts in violation of the Second Amendment.

Texas Rep. John Otto (R-Dayton) announced the filing of HB553 on Wednesday morning. The bill would make it a misdemeanor for any state or federal official to “enforce or attempt to enforce any acts, laws, executive orders, agency orders, rules or regulations of any kind whatsoever of the United States government relating to confiscating any firearm, banning any firearm, limiting the size of a magazine for any firearm, imposing any limit on the ammunition that may be purchased for any firearm, taxing any firearm or ammunition therefore, or requiring the registration of any firearm or ammunition therefore.”

“The Second Amendment won’t enforce itself,” Tenth Amendment Center communications director Mike Maharrey said. “The Bill of Rights is nothing but a piece of parchment without some power behind it stepping in and holding the federal government in check. James Madison said when the feds pass an unwarrantable measure, the means of opposition to it are powerful and at hand. He was referring to the state governments. Texas has the opportunity to do just what the founders intended, interpose and resist an out of control federal government and protect the most basic rights of its citizens.”

Texas doesn’t stand alone in the fight. On Tuesday, Missouri Rep. Casey Guernsey (R-Bethany) introduced HB170, a similar bill that would block enforcement of a wide range of unconstitutional federal restrictions on firearms. The bill affirms the state’s authority to regulate firearms made and owned exclusively within Missouri, and makes it a felony for any federal agent to attempt to enforce a federal regulation on such weapons. The bill then goes a step further

Any federal law, rule, regulation, or order created or effective on or after January 1, 2013 shall be unenforceable in the state of Missouri if the law, rule, regulation, or order attempts to:

(1) Ban or restrict ownership of a semi-automatic firearm or any magazine of a firearm; or

(2) Require any firearm, magazine, or other firearm accessory to be registered in any manner.
Maharrey called proactive steps by state legislatures crucial.

“The president made it clear that he will push Congress hard to ban certain weapons, a clear violation of the spirit of the Second Amendment, which forbids any abridgement of the right to keep and bear arms. Banning clearly abridges. Look the word up; it’s pretty clear,” he said. “Like every American, I am horrified at the evil perpetrated by the killer at Sandy Hook elementary. But we cannot use one act of evil as an excuse to perpetrate another. And make no mistake; allowing the federal government to strip away our fundamental rights is an act of calculated evil. We can’t trust the feds to reign in their own power. The states must step in and protect their people.”

Wyoming, Tennessee, South Dakota and South Carolina also have similar bills pending before their legislatures. Sources close to the Tenth Amendment Center indicate as many as a dozen more states could follow suit in the coming weeks.

To track Second Amendment Preservation legislation across the U.S. visit: tracking.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2ndamendment

Contact: Mike Maharrey
Communications director
O: 213.935.0553
media@tenthamendmentcenter.com
www.tenthamendmentcenter.com

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DavidMZuniga
DavidMZuniga

Yes, since we were an independent republic before already, we Texans -- we natives, anyway -- remember how to live free.  Too many damned Californians moving in now; they'll try to get freebies and regulations like they had back home in Chinafornia.

 

As to these new state nullification actions: because this is a federal matter (violations of the Second Amendment), the federal actor can be stopped -- for maybe 24 hours -- but not indicted, tried, or convicted.  They file for Removal Jurisdiction in federal court, and will receive it immediately.  The federal courts (which exist and operate at Congress' pleasure) will spring the federal goon every time.  The federal action against the Texas or Missouri resident might be foiled, but you won't teach the perp a real lesson.

 

At AmericaAgain! we're taking a more methodical, long-term approach to the arrogations of Congress and corrupt presidents over the past 150 years.  The AmericaAgain! Indictment Engine(TM) will allow citizens to get INTRASTATE* criminal indictments of members of Congress -- the BIG fish that have been violating the Constitution with utter impunity for five generations.

 

*Both defendant and all plaintiffs will be from the same State, and the criminal counts will be on State Penal Code violations, over which no federal court -- SCOTUS included -- has original or appellate jurisdiction.

 

Nullification is a fine expedient for now, though; let the State legislatures show some spine, at long last.  But until We The People are recruited, educated, equipped, and tactically organized for direct sovereign action, we will not reverse 150 years of arrogations by our federal servant.

 

www.AmericaAgainNow.com

 

ButchOred
ButchOred

You Texas boys should come up here and invade New York. We need to be rescued from Government Tyranny. Check out what the NEW firearms laws are here. Of Course, WE the people, were NOT allowed to have a say in it. We were NOT allotted the time to contact our legislators. Slam, Bam, F**k You Ma'am.

We were rolled. As he was signing the Bill, Gov. Cuomo said: "....It shows that GOOD people can win."

 

Say What ?

 

DavidMZuniga
DavidMZuniga

 @ButchOred

Butch, you and all your friends need to join AmericaAgain!, and keep your own communities free.  Because boy howdy, if we Texans came up there we wouldn't last two days around all you Yankees!  ;o)  

 

Seriously, upstate New York's as beautiful as anyplace on earth.  You folks can take back every liberty you've lost since Lincoln shut down the sovereign States and hijacked the Constitution and tule of law.  But it's going to take time and work.

 

Are you up for it?  Then let's roll.  See our two minute video:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=904Gid8qpKw&feature=youtu.be

RayChuffo
RayChuffo

Texas probably has the largest balls in America ......

ChrisLehmann
ChrisLehmann

 @RayChuffo I dont know a misdemeanor isnt crap on a felony...Im going to say the rep for MO has a bigger sack!

 

Monorprise
Monorprise

Even if  the Feds kick their unlawful agents into their own handpick courts, we can still have them in a jail cell for the days it takes the Federal court to find out and process their criminals.

 

God bless Texas and let us pray she has the balls to carry this out. If not we have other 49 States to pave the way.

ButchOred
ButchOred

 @Monorprise Thank you Texas for publically declaring your support for the 2nd. Monorprise: Unfortunately, you will have to count on the other 48 states. We, in New York,  couldn't stop the beloved Gov Cuomo from pulling a drive by shooting of the 2nd Amendment, We now have to have background checks for the purchase of ammo for our registered firearms. Regardless if we have a CCW. This was all passed by our politicians in 2 days with no public involvement. I am checking through Texas Real Estate & Weather.

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