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:

This Flag offends me BAN it
Wrong……OBAMA executive orders….he gave written permission signed into law…
Remember, in Dec 2016…. OBAMA WILL most likely fill the vacancy ( he has the votes) for the head of the UN…
He knows how he’s SUBVERTED the laws….SUBVERTED the Constitution…..
The UN will follow his lead… They have wanted AMERICAS guns forever
good for Tennessee
Good going Tennessee. Way to take the lead .
Clifford Albertson, not necessary, HELLO, as long as there is a Obama and Hillary, it is necessary.
Any gun laws are a violation according to the constitution.
We need to dump the UN they are costing us more than they are worth. And apply that money to our own military.
But yet Tennessee won’t pass congress term limits…
Something is wrong when we have to pass a bill on what is already given to us in the constitution.
And yet you made my case. Subverting the constitution. It can’t stand.