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General of Darkness
11th January 2013, 07:25 AM
I love it.

Wyoming Ban On Federal Gun Bans Proposed By State Lawmaker

Posted: 01/10/2013 7:51 pm EST | Updated: 01/10/2013 8:55 pm EST

http://i.huffpost.com/gen/936256/thumbs/s-WYOMING-GUNS-large.jpg?7 Wyoming state Rep. Kendell Kroeker introduced a bill making it a felony to enforce any federal ban on assault weapons or high-capacity gun magazines.




A Republican state lawmaker in Wyoming has introduced legislation (http://legisweb.state.wy.us/2013/Introduced/HB0104.pdf) to prohibit enforcement of federal gun control measures that Vice President Joe Biden is likely to recommend next week.
State Rep. Kendell Kroeker (R-Evansville) has put forward a bill making it a felony to enforce in Wyoming any federal ban on assault weapons or high-capacity gun magazines, two proposals that Biden's gun control task force is likely to present (http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/01/10/1431641/wyoming-nullification-gun-laws/) to President Barack Obama on Tuesday. The task force's recommendations, of course, would have to be passed by Congress and signed by Obama in order to become law.

Kroeker said his bill, which would hit federal agents with up to five years in prison and a $50,000 fine for attempting to enforce such bans, is designed to be proactive in preserving gun rights in Wyoming.

"We want to get things ahead of the game," Kroeker said, pointing to opponents of the Bill of Rights two centuries ago who argued that the amendments were not necessary because there was no issue over those rights. "We take the Second Amendment seriously in Wyoming."

Kroeker's bill covers gun bans that the federal government passes after Jan. 1, 2013.

"I take an oath to uphold, support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the constitution of Wyoming," said Kroeker, who had previously sponsored legislation to return Wyoming to the gold standard. "I believe it is my duty to take that oath seriously. If the federal government is going to pass laws taking back our rights, it is our right as a state to defend those rights."

Underlying this legislation, Kroeker is making a controversial argument about the power of states to nullify federal law (http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/01/10/1431641/wyoming-nullification-gun-laws/). He told HuffPost that Thomas Jefferson helped lead Kentucky and Virginia lawmakers in resisting state enforcement of the Alien and Sedition Acts in the late 18th century.

Jeffrey Fisher (http://www.law.stanford.edu/profile/jeffrey-l-fisher), a Stanford University law professor and former Supreme Court clerk, was not persuaded. "It is elementary that a state cannot pass a statute that blocks enforcement of an otherwise enforceable federal law," he said.
Under the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution, federal laws take precedence over state laws. States can only opt out of federal mandates connected to accepting federal funds, as the Supreme Court recently reaffirmed in declaring the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion program to be voluntary for the states.

Fisher said if Wyoming passed Kroeker's legislation, the federal government could ignore it and enforce any new gun restrictions in the state or the government could take Wyoming to court to overturn the state law.
As for the Kentucky and Virginia efforts that Kroeker cited, these were simply resolutions passed by the two state legislatures in 1798 and 1799 opposing the Alien and Sedition Acts and seeking to make the case that states had the power to nullify federal laws they considered unconstitutional.

Kroeker has been joined by several other GOP legislators in backing the bill, which could pass Wyoming's strongly pro-Second Amendment, Republican-controlled Legislature. He said he has not talked to Gov. Matt Mead (R) about the bill. Mead, a gun rights supporter, is prohibited by state law from publicly threatening to veto legislation.

gunDriller
11th January 2013, 08:02 AM
Wyoming is cold.

wonder if i can get a 2-fer - Stihl chainsaw + AR15 combo deal ?

collector
11th January 2013, 08:03 AM
I'd love to see other states follow their lead !

this should be expanded to include blockage to federal tyranny on the assault weapon //high cap mag gun issue
http://firearmsfreedomact.com/

EE_
11th January 2013, 08:23 AM
If Wyoming were to succeed with banning of Federal firearm bans, I see the destruction of Wyomings economy.
Their future may be riddled with false flag events, man made disasters and no Federal aid for recovery.
Would you put it past this government to destroy them...or anyone that doesn't play along?

Got HAARP?

midnight rambler
11th January 2013, 11:10 AM
Wyoming is cold.

wonder if i can get a 2-fer - Stihl chainsaw + AR15 combo deal ?

If a lot of folks relocate there they'd run out of firewood after a while.

Of course if they produced and kept their own oil (which is their right), then that's another story.

midnight rambler
11th January 2013, 11:11 AM
What are the chances of Kroeker's bill passing?

palani
11th January 2013, 12:04 PM
Of course if they produced and kept their own oil (which is their right), then that's another story.

Not oil. Coal. We have 80 trains a day passing through our area and half of them have to be coal trains from Wyoming. (The other half are Korean container trains.)

JDRock
11th January 2013, 12:21 PM
run out of firewood?? millions of acres of national forest and we have less than 1/2 a mill peeps in the whole state....
the legislature has been busy the last few years...
they have out lawed the need for ANY paperwork for concealed carry on ALL wyo lands including federal!
they have passed legislation FORBIDDING the enforcement of federal gunlaws that interfere with our guns,adding a $2,000 fine for attempting to do so.....there working hard on legalizing silencers for us.... AND are as we speak introducing more legislation FORBIDDING the outlawing of lg cap magazines or the rifles that shoot them....as well as introducing a bill that would honor a state GUN! why not, we have a state bird right? try that on for size jewyork!

JDRock
11th January 2013, 12:23 PM
ar 15s still in stock as of this morning...ammo is still plentiful....

midnight rambler
11th January 2013, 12:27 PM
try that on for size jewyork!

Expect Babylon to declare war on Wyoming.

EE_
11th January 2013, 12:28 PM
What are the chances of Kroeker's bill passing?

Nil to none!
You guys better get down off your cloud, this ain't gonna happen!
The Globalist didn't spend all this energy robbing every state and country in the world of their sovereignty, only to let states start making their own rules that don't go along with the government's.
Look how well the Euro worked in taking all these European countries over. Huge success!
The Middle East is about done too.

JDRock
11th January 2013, 02:15 PM
Nil to none!
You guys better get down off your cloud, this ain't gonna happen!
The Globalist didn't spend all this energy robbing every state and country in the world of their sovereignty, only to let states start making their own rules that don't go along with the government's.
Look how well the Euro worked in taking all these European countries over. Huge success!
The Middle East is about done too. fvk yourself....do a lil research...a similar bill levying a 2k fine on the feds was passed YEARS ago by dave fruedenthal. this state isnt fvktard ville like your california bullshit 90% of the peeps here OWN guns and the other 10% are lying. Were white and free fuckoff occupied Amerikwa you CHOSE to live in sodom with the spics and niggers, and they shall be your recompense.

steyr_m
11th January 2013, 05:00 PM
Wyoming is cold.

wonder if i can get a 2-fer - Stihl chainsaw + AR15 combo deal ?

Wyoming isn't cold, Manitoba is cold. We have higher restrictions [and moving in the right direction now] and no gun ban in the sights.

Libertytree
11th January 2013, 05:15 PM
I don't like the cold but WY is looking pretty damn good!