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KANSAS SECRETARY OF STATE READS ERIC HOLDER’S THREAT, RESPONDS WITH VERBAL BODY SLAM
KANSAS SECRETARY OF STATE READS ERIC HOLDER’S THREAT, RESPONDS WITH VERBAL BODY SLAM
By ERIC ODOM
Published: May 7, 2013 | 33 Comments
Eric Holder may think he can operate as Sheriff of Nottingham for King Obama when it comes to pushing states around, but Kansas is proving it will not be bullied. In fact, Kansas is basically telling the federal government to pound sand when it comes to federal gun control.
Yesterday we reported on Eric Holder’s threatening letter to Kansas Governor Sam Brownback. The letter came as a response to the passage of SB 102. Holder is telling Kansas the bill is unconstitutional. Here’s a summary of the bill.SB 102 establishes the Second Amendment Protection Act.At the time of posting Holder’s letter, I missed the response letter sent by Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. The response is blistering and basically tells Holder to pound sand. But Kobach doesn’t just show Holder the door while explaining to him that he doesn’t know what he’s talking about, he actually brings up Holder’s gun-walking program in the “fast and furious” scandal.
First, the bill excludes from federal regulation any personal firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition manufactured commercially or privately and owned in Kansas. The bill provides that for as long as any such personal firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition remains within the borders of Kansas, it is not subject to any federal law, regulation, or authority.
Second, the bill prevents any federal agent or contracted employee, any state employee, or any local authority from enforcing any federal regulation or law governing any personal firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition manufactured commercially or privately and owned in Kansas, provided it remains within the borders of Kansas. In the process of a criminal prosecution, the bill precludes any arrest or detention prior to a trial for a violation of the Act.
Finally, the bill allows a county or district attorney or the Attorney General to seek injunctive relief in court to enjoin certain federal officials from enforcing federal law regarding a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition that is manufactured commercially or privately and owned in the state of Kansas and that remains within the borders of Kansas.
Talk about a verbal rebuke and body slam!
Here’s the letter in full.
Kansas Secretary of State Kobach Responds to Eric Holder
http://www.libertynews.com/2013/05/k...bal-body-slam/
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