As progressives, rallied by the Obama administration, actively work to curb Americans’ gun rights, one state has raised it’s hand and said “Stop!”
Just last Friday, Idaho announced that it would neither enforce nor abide by federal gun laws. The move was made possible by a measure introduced in the state’s House and Senate and passed unanimously by both chambers.
The law could very well be one of the most serious challenges to the federal government’s anti-gun agenda. Per the wording of the bill, Idaho law enforcement officers would face up to $1,000 in fines as well as misdemeanor charges if they enforce federal gun laws. These punitive measures will likely go a long way in discouraging Idaho LEO’s from collaborating with feds trying to enforce gun laws in the state.
Naturally, the federal government, to say nothing of this virulently anti-gun administration, is not going to be happy about a state rejecting it’s statutes regarding gun ownership and usage. Indeed, after a similar law was passed in Kansas, former Attorney General Eric Holder, a true maven of the gun control lobby, wrote a letter to Governor Brownback threatening legal action against the state over it.
Let’s hope that Idaho is able stay strong if Obama and his goons try to stop them.
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Mark Hardy right
There is already precedent set by the sanctuary cities.
why is he even here in the usa?
Our governor in Kansas said long ago he will not follow any unconstitutional c**p! No worries in the heartland!!
Every state needs to tell the worthless piece of Chicago gutter trash to go$#%&!@*himself!
Good for idaho
When or if the gov enforces all immigration laws. Then we can talk about the infringement on the 2nd amendment issue.
It will be interesting how this plays out, some Sr
some states has made simular actions and the federal government withheld millions of dollars from those states that was designated for special use such as roads or bridges. we will see
All I know i”m not giving up my GUNS to anybody. obama u are such a dumass