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    MISSOURI JOINS KANSAS IN TELLING FEDS TO POUND SAND WHEN IT COMES TO GUN CONTROL

    MISSOURI JOINS KANSAS IN TELLING FEDS TO POUND SAND WHEN IT COMES TO GUN CONTROL

    By ERIC ODOM
    Published: May 11, 2013 | 1 Comment



    From the Missouri Torch we learn Missouri lawmakers passed a bill to nullify federal gun control laws.

    The Republican-led Legislature passed the measure hoping to shield the state from federal proposals that would ban assault weapons and expand background checks. But the U.S. Senate’s defeat of a background check expansion three weeks ago did nothing to assuage the fears of Missouri Republicans who pressed forward with their legislation.


    Missouri’s bill comes at a time when federal government is doing everything in its executive power to restrict American rights. Kansas is currently locked in an epic battle with anti-rights Attorney General Eric Holder and the state appears to have the upper hand with its legal argument. The Missouri bill aggressively reaffirms and strengthen rights for Americans to own guns and defend themselves.

    In addition to declaring federal gun laws unenforceable, the bill would allow concealed weapons to be carried by designated school personnel in school buildings. It would allow appointed “protection officers” to carry concealed weapons as long as they have a valid permit and register with the state Department of Public Safety. The officers would also be required to complete a training course.

    The bill would also allow people with a firearms permit to openly carry weapons less than 16 inches in length even in localities that prohibit open-carry of firearms.

    Privacy rights of gun owners have been a hot topic this legislative session after lawmakers learned the state Highway Patrol shared the list of concealed weapons permit holders with a federal agent in the Social Security Administration.

    The legislation passed Wednesday would prevent people from publishing any identifying information on gun owners. A person who publishes such information would be guilty of a class A misdemeanor. It also would prevent doctors or nurses from being required to ask patients about firearm ownership.

    While the federal government has gained ground on its attempt to violate the 2nd Amendment, states are beginning to fight back and represent the people in a big way.

    http://www.libertynews.com/2013/05/m...o-gun-control/

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