Date: Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 7:01 PM
Subject: Alaska Just Nullified Unconstitutional Gun Control Laws
The
49th state to join the Union has become the second to successfully traverse the
perilous waters of nullification.
In a sweeping reform, the state of Alaska has deemed that rights of the
citizenry guaranteed under the state and national constitutions will no longer
be ignored or side-stepped by an over-zealous federal government.
Utilizing the
Tenth Amendment — which protects the rights of states to do whatever the
federal government can’t do — Alaska has completely cut funding to a number of
unconstitutional and illegal federal programs, including programs that violate
the Second Amendment. This means enforcing those laws in Alaska is now
essentially impossible.
Utilizing the Tenth Amendment, which articulates that states withhold any
rights not exclusively mentioned in the constitution, Alaska has opted to
effectively neutralize a number of arguably tyrannical federal mandates. House
Bill 69 offers a number of protections to the citizens of Alaska within the
realm of the second amendment. It also offers protection against the federal
government’s power to indefinitely detain citizens.
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