By Bob Unruh
Alaska joins Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Idaho, Utah, Tennessee and Arizona in adopting laws that exempt guns made, sold and kept inside the states from any federal gun regulations.
"The Interstate Commerce Clause is used by the federal government to regulate firearms that cross state borders. The Alaska Firearms Freedom Act makes it clear that Alaskans will be responsible for firearms that are made in Alaska, for use in Alaska, and have 'Made in Alaska' stamped on them."
"it addresses the rights of states which have been carelessly trampled by the federal government for decades."
When Wyoming joined the states with self-declared exemptions from federal gun regulation. Officials there took the unusual step of including penalties for any agent of the U.S. who "enforces or attempts to enforce" federal gun rules on a "personal firearm." The costs could be up to two years in prison and $2,000 in fines for an offender.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=159485
No comments:
Post a Comment