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Montana Declares State Sovereignty Through Gun Legislation

April 20, 2009


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Montana’s Governor Schweitzer has signed into law HB246, the so-called Montana-Made Gun Bill. What makes this bill unique and extremely interesting is that it is another attempt through gun legislation to reaffirm the state’s right to sovereignty.

HB246 declares that “A personal firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition that is manufactured commercially or privately in Montana and that remains within the borders of Montana is not subject to federal law or federal regulation, including registration……”

Providing that a gun, ammo or an accessory is made completely in Montana and stays in Montana, the bill tells the federal government to take their restrictions, regulations and controls and peddle them some place else.

While several states are calling for legislation that reaffirms their state sovereignty in opposition to a federal government that is out of control, Montana, it appears, has taken this step a little bit further. No one knows how this will play out in the courts as it is sure to be challenged.

Gary Marbut, president of the Montana Shooting Sports Association, said that it is likely that the MSSA will begin a campaign for “vetting the legal principles” of this bill.

HB 246 will become effective on October 1, 2009. MSSA is beginning now to plan our legal strategy for vetting the legal principles involved. Soon after October 1st, MSSA will determine if it is necessary to file a lawsuit in federal court to prove the principles established in HB 246

An interesting and proactive approach to a national problem that’s for sure. I heard a rumor this morning that Alaska may also be considering a similar move and already some people are stirring in Idaho suggesting a similar bill will help bolster their recently passed state sovereignty bill.

*Update*

Since I originally posted this article, I have received the following information pertaining to other states’ action toward state-made firearms.

Alaska HB186 is a similar bill to protect certain guns and accessories made in Alaska from government regulation.

Texas bill HB1863 also would prohibit the federal regulation of certain firearms and accessories.

Tom Remington

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5 Responses to “Montana Declares State Sovereignty Through Gun Legislation”

  1. Topics about Montana » Montana Declares State Sovereignty Through Gun Legislation : Black … on April 20th, 2009 3:06 pm

    [...] Another fellow blogger added an interesting post on Montana Declares State Sovereignty Through Gun Legislation : Black …Here’s a small excerptMontana’s Governor Schweitzer has signed into law HB246, the so-called Montana-Made Gun Bill. What makes this bill unique and extremely interesting is that it is another attempt through gun legislation to reaffirm the state’s right to … [...]

  2. Montana’s New Gun Law Going Viral : Black Bear Blog on May 8th, 2009 12:22 pm

    [...] Montana’s HB246 is the talk of the states it seems these days. It didn’t take too long I suppose but with each passing day, more media, not the main stream though, and new Internet media are picking up on the brazen and testy new gun law bill that Montana signed into law last month. I first brought you that story right here on the Black Bear Blog. [...]

  3. Montana’s New Gun Law Going Viral : Montana Hunting Today on May 8th, 2009 12:24 pm

    [...] Montana’s HB246 is the talk of the states it seems these days. It didn’t take too long I suppose but with each passing day, more media, not the main stream though, and new Internet media are picking up on the brazen and testy new gun law bill that Montana signed into law last month. I first brought you that story right here on the Black Bear Blog. [...]

  4. Montana’s New Gun Law Going Viral : Texas Hunting Today on May 8th, 2009 12:24 pm

    [...] Montana’s HB246 is the talk of the states it seems these days. It didn’t take too long I suppose but with each passing day, more media, not the main stream though, and new Internet media are picking up on the brazen and testy new gun law bill that Montana signed into law last month. I first brought you that story right here on the Black Bear Blog. [...]

  5. Sherilynn on August 31st, 2009 12:15 pm

    It has been a fantasy of mine to live in Montana one day. Men are still men and women are women there. Keep our Constiution alive, continue your good ideas.

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