By The Associated PressStory Published: Apr 5, 2009 at 4:24 PM MDTStory Updated: Apr 5, 2009 at 4:24 PM MDTHELENA - Montana-made guns could spark a court showdown over states' rights if the governor signs a bill to release some firearms from federal regulation.House Bill 246, sponsored by Republican Rep. Joel Boniek of Livingston, seeks to exempt guns made and kept in Montana from federal background checks and dealership licensing. It also applies to ammunition and weapons components.The measure passed the Legislature easily, and now awaits action by Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer. The governor has not taken a position on the bill, which its supporters hope will trigger a legal battle to affirm states' rights. They say it is less about firearms, than testing the Constitutional basis for federal control over the states.
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I like it, I hope it catches on like wildfire.
That's right...stand up, grab 'em by the nose and kick 'em in the teeth.......
Damn, your flexable
Naw, I'll just keep both feet planted and pop 'em with a spare.
if it gets passed I'm sure the state will be trampled by the might of the Fed. Gov't. Or something like that, You know we've already had one war over states rights, and BHO seems to like to compare himself with Lincoln, maybe he will get the chance.