States rights vs federal rules is an ongoing power struggle that probably helps balance power in the nation. In recent years, and certainly during the Obama administration, the federal government has become an overreaching, power hungry tyrant, intent on forcing the public to bow to the will of Washington D.C. The battle is especially pronounced when looking at gun legislation, with the federal government intent on forcing nationalized background checks, and states pushing back and issuing more open and concealed carry permits as the nation has become more lawless.
Now it seems that Washington D.C. is going beyond the objective of limiting the rights of citizens to arm themselves, and is determined to give the control to non-American groups such as the U.N. in order to disarm the world.
It is stunning to think that any U.S. bureaucrat would think this is reasonable, and fortunately, there are state legislators that are pushing back and making sure that states rights and citizen rights are not trumped by federal laws, and even more egregious, by international bureaucrats.
This will not stand!
International gun confiscation, page 2:

Don’t even come to Texas.
Screw the U.N. America should boot them out New York and stop supporting their plans of total world control. Go Brexit. :). England did the same thing with the European Union.
Obama will leave the Presidency and be the President of the U.N.
It never had any usefulness……
Every state should. Come on Reps&Judges do your jobs and protect the American people you work for!!!! Protect our Constitution and all rights.
the people should gather and move to disband the UN from this country…NO WAY will they tell me how to live my life… I would rather die first than be told what to do by a foreign nation
Michigan Reps step up protect your people
All states best get it together real soon also. Obama is up to no good folks.
Thank You
This is the United States of America. The UN doesn’t make laws for this country. Therefore, I applaud what Tennessee has done and suggest that all fifty states follow their lead.