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Reworded it a little and sent one to my Senator also.

 

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Dear Representative Littleton:


 

 


 

  I am a resident of Kingston Springs, I voted for you in the last election
and I am a strong supporter of the 2nd. Amendment and an NRA member. I just
heard of a proposed bill, HB 0042 that would make unconstitutional federal gun
laws unenforceable in the state of Tennessee. I am asking you to please support
this bill and strongly urge your fellow Reps to do so, we need to send a strong
message to D.C., along with many other states who have already introduced bills
affirming their right and duty to defend the constitution and 2nd
Amendment.


 

 


 

Thank You

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Already got a response, sounds a little generic but she ran as a pro-2nd amendment candidate. I'm going to hold her to her word.

 

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Dear Mr.


 

I want to thank you for your recent email regarding the 2nd Amendment
legislation that will likely come before the Tennessee General Assembly this
year. As a strong supporter of the 2nd Amendment, I understand your concern.
Allow me to assure you, I agree that we should never infringe on this very basic
right.


 

I expect there to be a thorough and thoughtful discussion on these matters. I
would expect no less of the Tennessee House of Representatives. Rest assured I
remain committed to your 2nd Amendment rights, and I always welcome your
thoughts and concerns. As we move forward on these issues during session, feel
free to contact me with further input.


 

 


 

Sincerely,


 

Mary Littleton


 

State Representative


 

District 78

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Someone help me out here.  I fully support this but my understanding is federal law trumps state law.  If this bill is passed I don't know how it can be enforced. 

You can hear some around here say that, but the truth lies in the Constitution. The Supremacy Clause affects only "enumerated power".

Gun laws are not enumerated powers, like most laws passed, and the 10th Amendment allows for state assertion, contrary to some of

the stuff people assume. Enumerated powers are things like coining money, common defense, etc. Look at the Constitution. It's well

worth reading. It is plain english and I don't understand how people can misinterpret it.

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Thanks.  I will need to brush up on the Constitution.  Are you referring to the Ninth: Protection of rights not specifically enumerated in the Constitution, The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. or the Tenth: Powers of States and people, The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

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You can hear some around here say that, but the truth lies in the Constitution. The Supremacy Clause affects only "enumerated power".

Gun laws are not enumerated powers, like most laws passed, and the 10th Amendment allows for state assertion, contrary to some of

the stuff people assume. Enumerated powers are things like coining money, common defense, etc. Look at the Constitution. It's well

worth reading. It is plain english and I don't understand how people can misinterpret it.

 

I recommend:  The American Challenge - What Every American Should Know About Their Country by Robert C. Etheredge

 

An excellent and up to date resource on all things government.  It is well worth reading.

 

http://amzn.com/0966580443

 

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"Ban or restrict ownership of a semi automatic firearm, firearm
accessory, or ammunition; or"

 

Why say "semi automatic" only?

 

Better to just say "any currently legal firearm or firearm accessory" or something.

 

Off top of my bean, the Fiend-Stein list will apparently include bans against

 

- "revolver shot shell" guns like SW and Taurus makes

- shotgun capacity is limited to 5 shells even in pump models

- +10 mags are made for certain bolt guns,

 

I'm sure there are some other examples.

 

- OS

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After watching OB today, I immediately wrote both my state and Federal Reps.

 

Here is a response from my state senator, Jack Johnson

 

Dear Mr. RobThatsMe

 

Thanks for emailing me regarding the attack on our 2nd Amendment rights.

As a member of the TN General Assembly, I can assure you that no bill will be
passed at the state level that in any way infringes on the right to keep and
bear arms.

Unfortunately, some in Washington, including our President, have a different
agenda.  If we can identify a way to protect Tennesseans from unwanted federal
intrusion through legislative action, we will pursue it.  Until then, let's hope
that the pro-gun control advocates in Washington are defeated.

Thanks again for taking time to contact me.

Senator Jack Johnson
Tennessee General Assembly
District 23-Williamson and Davidson counties
11 Legislative Plaza
615-741-2495
sen.jack.johnson@capitol.tn.gov

 

AND.... here is a response, IF YOU CALL IT ONE, from my state Rep, Glen Casada,

 

Thank you for your letter and your defense of our second amendment.  I, like you,

do not support limiting the rights of law abiding citizens to protect ourselves.
Sincerely
Glen Casada
 


 

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"Ban or restrict ownership of a semi automatic firearm, firearm
accessory, or ammunition; or"

 

Why say "semi automatic" only?

 

Better to just say "any currently legal firearm or firearm accessory" or something.

 

Off top of my bean, the Fiend-Stein list will apparently include bans against

 

- "revolver shot shell" guns like SW and Taurus makes

- shotgun capacity is limited to 5 shells even in pump models

- +10 mags are made for certain bolt guns,

 

I'm sure there are some other examples.

 

- OS

 

I will NOT comply.

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Thanks.  I will need to brush up on the Constitution.  Are you referring to the Ninth: Protection of rights not specifically enumerated in the Constitution, The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. or the Tenth: Powers of States and people, The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

Yeh, actually both. You're right. Both were put in there for the very reason to protect the states and the people from a tyrannical

government over-reaching exactly the things they are getting away with. People assume too much about their government and it's

power to do anything it wishes, but states like Wyoming and maybe Montana have been leading the charge against it. All states, if

they had responsible leadership, should be doing the same. The problem they won't is caused by the extortion racket the feds

have with things like the highway fund, just one of a thousand examples.

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Yeh, actually both. You're right. Both were put in there for the very reason to protect the states and the people from a tyrannical

government over-reaching exactly the things they are getting away with. People assume too much about their government and it's

power to do anything it wishes, but states like Wyoming and maybe Montana have been leading the charge against it. All states, if

they had responsible leadership, should be doing the same. The problem they won't is caused by the extortion racket the feds

have with things like the highway fund, just one of a thousand examples.

The Highway fund hasnt funded much of anything in several years, most of the highway maintenance and construction in TN is done with state money some comes from federal grants and very little actual federal funds are ever dispursed to the places they say they are supposed to go when they earmark them for say the highway fund. All the money earmarked for high speed rail and rail infrastructure improvement 4 years ago disappeared with only about half actually going to where they said it would. I would bet that if the states likeTN, TX, WY,etc could cover a lage portion of the federal appropriations that the fed would withhold if they tried, I would actually support higher taxes at the state level if it meant I could keep my constitutional rights in tact (and I freakin hate taxes with a serious passion)!

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