ATF Smacked Down By Federal Court – Who Cares??
And why, even then, is there one justice that can state with a straight face that a car is – in fact – a saxophone made of feta cheese?
And why, even then, is there one justice that can state with a straight face that a car is – in fact – a saxophone made of feta cheese?
Senate Bill 154 is currently being deliberated in the judiciary committee of the NH Senate. If the bill ultimately passes, it would prohibit state and local police from enforcing any Presidential Executive Order that restricts or regulates the right of people to keep and bear arms. A proposed amendment to the bill would expand it to also nullify state enforcement of gun control passed via federal legislation.
This growing divide illustrates that the states are not united; they are increasingly divided, heading in diverging directions.
Extreme circumstances, however, call for radical strategies. Our current situation calls for the unique approach of supporting this game changing gun control bill.
California could be as progressive as they wish to be, Texas could be conservative, and New Hampshire could be libertarian.
On Tuesday, November 3rd, voters in Dunbarton, Bow, Hooksett, Candia, and wards 1, 2, and 12 in Manchester will vote for their next state senator. They will have an opportunity to reelect the Democrat who supports a powerful government involvement in the everyday lives of Granite Staters, or they can vote for a businessman who is “…running to use my technology and charity experience to help rebuild New Hampshire in the post COVID era.”
Among the issues most important to Johnson are opposing any and all forms of gun control in Wyoming, keeping taxes as low as possible, school choice, eliminating victimless crimes, keeping law enforcement officials accountable and safe, and economic freedom
First, you are fairly certain that you have done nothing wrong and violated no law. You know that you have a natural right to carry your firearm
Unlike the Constitution, human rights are not really up for debate. The Constitution can technically be amended. Human rights cannot be amended.
Here’s how the three candidates stand on the right to own and use weapons for self-defense: