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    Default Wyoming lawmakers propose bill to nullify new federal gun laws

    Wyoming lawmakers have proposed a new bill that, if passed, would nullify any federal restrictions on guns, threatening to jail federal agents attempting to confiscate guns, ammunition magazines or ammunition.

    The bill – HB0104 – states that “any federal law which attempts to ban a semi-automatic firearm or to limit the size of a magazine of a firearm or other limitation on firearms in this state shall be unenforceable in Wyoming.”

    The bill is sponsored by eight Wyoming state representatives ad two state senators. If passed, the bill would declare any federal gun regulation created on or after January 1, 2013 to be unenforceable within the state.

    In addition, the bill states would charge federal officials attempting to enforce a federal gun law within the state with a felony – “subject to imprisonment for not more less than one (1) year and one (1) day or more than five (5) years, a fine of not more than two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), or both.”

    The bill also allows the Attorney General of Wyoming to defend a state citizen from any prosecution by the United States Government.

    One of the bill’s co-sponsors, Wyoming State Senator Larry Hicks, told The Washington Examiner that this type of legislation sends a message to the federal government in Washington D.C.

    “It says that your one size fits all solution doesn’t comport to what a vast majority of the state believes,” Hicks explained in an interview.

    Citing the Tenth and the Second Amendments, Hicks asserted that the legislation was Constitutional, adding that he fully expected it to pass in the Wyoming state legislature. Hicks said that his Wyoming constituents were upset about the looming threat of gun control coming from Washington, particularly since Vice President Biden signaled yesterday that President Obama was willing to issue an executive order to tackle the gun issue.

    “They are very, very upset that we’re going to see some level of federal takeover of our weapons and abuse of our rights given to us by the Second Amendment,” Hicks stated. “Also that the federal government will bypass our legislative officials and confiscate our weapons through executive order. This gives citizens of the Western United States a great deal of concern.”

    Rep. Kendell Kroeker, the lawmaker that spearheaded the bill, explained that he hoped that the federal government would recognize their constitutional rights based on the Tenth and Second Amendments.

    "I think that its necessary when the federal government violates our rights in the Constitution we have to act," he explained.

    The proposed legislation has recieved a overwhelmingly positive response from their constituents, according to the bill's sponsors, even from citizens of other states.

    Kroeker said that since he introduced the bill he has received up to 50 emails from constituents thanking him for standing up for their rights.

    “Most of the feedback that I have received is very encouraging," explained State Rep. Mark Baker, a fellow co-sponsor. "Many citizens from other states have contacted me stating that they are envious of our state’s initiative."

    Kroeker said that he currently owns several handguns, rifles, shotguns and an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle - the model targeted by gun control proponents.

    "People in Washington tend to overreact," Kroeker said. "They try to place blame on gun owners punishing in the innocent to pay for the crimes of the guilty."

    Hicks explained that the model of the bill was taken from a bill passed in the State of Montana in 2009 adding that it wasn’t much different from what he’d seen other states do.

    “I don’t think this is controversial in Wyoming at all,” he added. “I fully expect this bill to pass.”

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    Default Re: Wyoming lawmakers propose bill to nullify new federal gun laws

    We are starting to see pushback.....hopefully this spreads far and wide.
    The USA is now a banana republic. Only without the bananas....or the Republic.

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    Default Re: Wyoming lawmakers propose bill to nullify new federal gun laws

    I would suggest we get a photocopy and send it to the pa state reps in our districts and tell them to amend and support.....

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    Default Re: Wyoming lawmakers propose bill to nullify new federal gun laws

    I stated weeks ago that Wyomingites will NOT allow ANY regulation of their firearms, and I just wish the people of PA would join suite. They (the people of Wyoming) have been panning for months for this. They are prepared to become their own country, if need be.... ALL FOR GUNS and LIBERTY... I know this because I know ALOT of people that live there...

    PA..... WAKE UP!

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    Default Re: Wyoming lawmakers propose bill to nullify new federal gun laws

    Quote Originally Posted by Nucking Futs View Post
    I stated weeks ago that Wyomingites will NOT allow ANY regulation of their firearms, and I just wish the people of PA would join suite. They (the people of Wyoming) have been panning for months for this. They are prepared to become their own country, if need be.... ALL FOR GUNS and LIBERTY... I know this because I know ALOT of people that live there...

    PA..... WAKE UP!
    well done wyoming

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    Default Re: Wyoming lawmakers propose bill to nullify new federal gun laws

    well done wyoming !! why are we so asleep here ? we have a supposedly pro gun governor , why cant we make some more progress ?

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    Default Re: Wyoming lawmakers propose bill to nullify new federal gun laws

    Guess I know where I'm moving if needs to be.
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    Default Re: Wyoming lawmakers propose bill to nullify new federal gun laws

    Quote Originally Posted by Mity2 View Post
    Guess I know where I'm moving if needs to be.
    I'd have to agree with that. And I would t be surprised if their state saw a population spike following any executive order bs that may happen. I don't even own an AR or plan too, but 10 round mags? That's a joke considering even cops have taken more than that to down threats.

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    Default Re: Wyoming lawmakers propose bill to nullify new federal gun laws

    Wow great news, hope it spreads like wild fire...

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    Default Re: Wyoming lawmakers propose bill to nullify new federal gun laws

    Alright Wyoming! I hope this passes if Obama signs some BS Executive order.

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