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Wyoming would have to issue a state license for the exemption to the federal GFSZ act to apply.Won't federal law still apply though?
Wyoming would have to issue a state license for the exemption to the federal GFSZ act to apply.
Wyoming would have to issue a state license for the exemption to the federal GFSZ act to apply.
Its such bullshit that the act was shot down by SCOTUS but a slight change in language and its back up. I admittedly need to read more into it, but its absurd.
Then again... SCOTUS also gave us those awful rulings in Gonzales v. Reich and Wickard v Filburn.
Mike
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IIRC no challenge to the re-written GFSZA has been brought to SCOTUS yet........dont forget......it was a REPUBLICAN congress that insisted on re-writing the bill and it was people like Gingrich. Santorum and others that voted for it as part of a larger omnibus bill
No only circuit courts I think... which have upheld it.
Regardless... I wouldnt be so certain SCOTUS would rule the right way.
Mike
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So, the courts are currently in conflict on this one and its ripe for a re-appeal to SCOTUS
The re-write of GFSZA is premised upon the assertion that since most firearms have moved interstate during their lives/in commerce that the fed gov has the power/auth to institute the 1500' school restrictions/licensing limitations/etc
Pretty much its a pile of bunk and I'm pretty sure that a good case in front of SCOTUS will have the anti's with tail btwn legs as the court has already ruled on this once before been smacked down as an abuse of commerce clause
Yeah but SCOTUS has abused the shit out of the commerce clause worse than that.
Mike
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I think WY is constitutional carry with no CCW system.This is what the bill does right? Grant the ability to Wyoming CCW holders to carry on school property.
Next step for Wyoming should be to aggressively employ the 10th Amendment, which essentially says that the federal government only has powers granted to it by the Constitution. The rest is up to the states or the people. Constitutionally-speaking (plainly) there should be no gun control on the federal level.
This is why other states have taken up the "anti-commandeering" clause, which, in a nutshell, is refusal to comply with federal standards, rules or laws. They can do this Constitutionally.
In employing it, the government would be bereft of any state assistance (which they rely heavily upon) in enforcing their obtuse laws, such as gun control.