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Chainfire

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10. The difference is that it is no longer a tiny minority of idiots
Thu Jun 17, 2021, 06:46 PM
Jun 2021

Arkansas and nearly another dozen states are considering similar legislation.

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Just to play Devil's advocate, Mr.Bill Jun 2021 #1
I get your "well what about" point, but Chainfire Jun 2021 #3
I'm pretty sure Zeitghost Jun 2021 #17
Miles of difference... paleotn Jun 2021 #9
Read the article in the link in the OP. Mr.Bill Jun 2021 #14
No, states can't invalidate federal law, but like so many others... paleotn Jun 2021 #19
GOP campaign stunt. The FEDS will end this. nt Progressive Jones Jun 2021 #2
They can't do it soon enough and they need to bring Maxwell's Silver Hammer when they come Chainfire Jun 2021 #4
States are under no obligation to use state or local resources, MarineCombatEngineer Jun 2021 #5
They wanted to withold federal funds from sanctuary cities Mr.Bill Jun 2021 #15
So that avenue is closed to the Feds also? nt MarineCombatEngineer Jun 2021 #20
Oh, it's nullification again. paleotn Jun 2021 #6
The difference is that it is no longer a tiny minority of idiots Chainfire Jun 2021 #10
um... that's not how things work in this country Takket Jun 2021 #7
Yeah, great idea, Gov. Heehaw . . . hatrack Jun 2021 #8
Unless they think they can also repeal the supremacy clause ... 11 Bravo Jun 2021 #11
Exactly. No state can invalidate a federal law. n/t Mr.Bill Jun 2021 #16
They know exactly what they are doing Zeitghost Jun 2021 #18
Jesse James struggle4progress Jun 2021 #12
Garland already told MO ...DO not ignore federal gun laws!! PortTack Jun 2021 #13
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