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Post by MuzzleLoader on Jan 24, 2013 20:12:53 GMT -5
Brookville, Ind.) - Franklin County is the first Indiana county to pass an ordinance protecting citizens’ gun rights against federal law. On Tuesday, the county commissioners unanimously voted 3-0 to pass the “Second Amendment Preservation Act,” reports the Connersville News Examiner. The act declares all federal laws on gun control violate the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment and will be considered null and void in the county. Franklin County Commissioner Tom Wilson admitted to the newspaper that he’s not sure how much authority the ordinance will really have. “But I think it’s time to express our feelings,” Wilson said WHAT DO YOU THINK OF FRANKLIN COUNTY'S SECOND AMENDMENT ORDINANCE? TELL US ON EAGLE 99.3'S FACEBOOK PAGE. A similar proposal is being considered at the state level. State Senator Phil Boots (R-Crawfordsville) recently filed Senate Bill 230. If SB 230 becomes law, the legislation would allow the General Assembly to declare any federal act, order, law, rule, regulation, or statute in violation of the U.S. Constitution and thus void in Indiana. Any attempt to enforce a law that the legislature deems unconstitutional – such as the Affordable Care Act – would become a Class D felony. The bill has been sent to the Senate Committee on Rules and Legislative Procedure, where it has not come up for a vote yet.
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Post by hornharvester on Jan 24, 2013 21:48:15 GMT -5
That is great and hats off to all of the residents of Franklin County that made it happen!
Its time to step up and declare war on the traitors who are trying to destroy our constitution rights. h.h.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2013 5:50:47 GMT -5
Its time to step up and declare war on the traitors who are trying to destroy our constitution rights. h.h. I strongly agree h.h. There has been or will be: "a Line drawn in the sand". Franklin County's gun rights ordinance will do little as the Governments Black Booted Thugs will still come in and take the guns if they want to also arrest those county commissioners, who passed the law.
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Post by bart1533 on Jan 25, 2013 15:35:19 GMT -5
That's what I'm talking about...
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