Christian Reconstruction and Pete Hegseth’s Confirmation as Secretary of Defense
I had earlier point out that the progressives weren't giving up without a fight. Their hard-fought victory over the military establishment and the consequent loss of it, even if partial, cuts deeply. They have so weakened the edifice that it is crumbling. The department cannot meet recruitment goals, needs warfighters for the national defense and cannot find them, wastes increasingly precious dollars on failed programs, and celebrates transgenders and LGBTQ. This crumbling of the edifice meets [read more]
Take note. When is the last time you ever saw a plea for city or county sovereignty from the state redound to less stringent gun laws? That’s right. You never have. That’s why it’s important to embed preemption into the law. If I’m not mistaken, the city of Jackson is still in a battle with the state over it’s regulation against concealed carry inside the city limits, mainly because the city’s council members are communists and would rather force their rule on the citizens of Jackson than actually solve problems.
Next, I didn’t know that guns are currently prohibited in church in Wyoming. That’s deplorable, and it sets up church parishioners as sitting ducks should a ne’er-do-well take it upon himself to kill the members during a worship service. I agree with Bruce Burns. The right to self defense admits of no regulation. It is a basic, inalienable and God-given right.
As for whether the governor will sign this into law, that’s an open question and it isn’t clear that he is a gun rights supporter.
Well, you have to give the Wyoming senate credit for clarity. They understand that if they enact a nullification law, they’d better be ready to arrest federal marshals and other federal agents (e.g., ATF) who attempt to enforce those laws.
As for the question how you ask a jury to ignore a federal law, you don’t play that game. You don’t ever let the accused be arrested to begin with, and forbid a federal judge from taking the case up in the first place. If he does, he presides over an empty court, and if he sends agents of the court to arrest the “suspects,” those agents are arrested by local LEOs as soon as they leave the court room. As for those local LEOs who won’t do that, they lose their jobs immediately. This is actually much simpler than it’s made out to be.
Here is my prediction. Governor Mead prostitutes his signature as a veto of the bill. We’ll see if I’m right. It’s easy to say that you support gun rights. Most statements of support include a “but.” I support gun rights … “but.” There’s always a but. And a butt.