The Brady Campaign's Dennis Henigan is apparently as unimpressed with the 10th Amendment as he is with the 2nd. This can be seen by his reaction to passage in Tennessee and Montana (and consideration elsewhere) of bills that would exempt firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories made and sold within the state, from federal gun laws.That's today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner. Please give it a look, and spread the word.
That reaction is one of fussy disapproval. [More]
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Tuesday, November 03, 2009
The Brady Campaign against state sovereignty
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Gov. Palin signed Alaska's State Sovereignty Act into law shortly before leaving office.
Hope you'll listen to my interview of Dennis Henigan here:
http://www.iotconline.com/radio/aview/TAV%20Hennegan_Nov13.mp3
I think he has undoubtedly set a new Guinness World Indoor Record for saying the most idiotic, unConstitutional things on a one-hour radio show, mine. In fact, I think he has retired the title. Comments welcome.
John Lofton, Editor TheAmericanView.com
Communications Director, Institute on the Constitution
Recovering Republican
JLof@aol.com
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