Idaho governor signs emergency legislation nullifying all future federal gun laws

BOISE, March 21, 2014 – On Thursday, Idaho Governor Butch Otter (R) signed a bill, which would effectively nullify future federal gun laws, by prohibiting state enforcement of any future federal act relating to personal firearms, a firearm accessories or ammunition.

S1332 passed the house by a vote of 68-0 and the senate by a vote of 34-0. Alaska and Kansas have also passed similar laws.

Erich Pratt, Director of Communications for Gun Owners of America, cheered the governor’s action. “By signing this nullification bill into law, Idaho has joined an elite class of states that are telling the feds to ‘get lost’ — especially when it comes to unconstitutional gun control infringements”.

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Publius Huldah
Publius Huldah
10 years ago

That is great news!

Sadly, our ignorant state legislators in Tennessee believe that even the most unconstitutional federal laws must be unquestionably obeyed by the States and the People. Yes, that is how those indoctrinated morons in the Tennessee legislature understand the “supremacy” clause.

RAB
RAB
10 years ago

Morons… indeed, but also conspirators and traitors…! They know who butters their bread and they don’t care about the people they are supposed to represent… or the fact that the Constitution has been subverted by 90% of all laws passed in the past 100 years, which are all invalid (any law that are repugnant to / contradicts the Constitution is null and void--the Constitution, the document our Founders framed and signed, not all the illegitimate laws passed by a corrupt, renegage, seditious “representatives” who traitorously represent themselves and big business and not the people: who are the only people they are supposed to represent--in the SPIRIT of the Tennessee State Constitution as originally drafted and in the SPIRIT of the U.S. Constitution as originally drafted).