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South Carolina Senate Subcommittee Passes Bill Taking on all Upcoming Federal Gun Control Measures
COLUMBIA, S.C. (March 25, 2016) – Yesterday, a South Carolina Senate Subcommittee passed a bill banning the enforcement of any future federal gun control measures. If signed into law, this would render them “nearly impossible to enforce.”
Rep. Mike Pitts introduced House Bill 4701 (H4701) on Jan. 19. Titled the Second Amendment Preservation Act, the bill garnered 31 cosponsors and passed by House by a 64-30 vote on March 3. Four Democrats joined with Republicans in support of the measure.
The legislation would prohibit the state from enforcing any federal law, rule, or regulation taking effect after January 1, 2016, that limits the right of a person to own, possess, or use a firearm, ammunition, or firearm accessories. The bill would also prohibit the state from accepting any federal funds related to any future law, rule, or regulation, that requires firearms to be registered or confiscated. Finally, the bill would bar the state from expending any funds for the enforcement of such laws, rules or regulations.
South Carolina Senate Subcommittee Passes Bill Taking on all Upcoming Federal Gun Control Measures | Tenth Amendment Center Blog
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (March 25, 2016) – Yesterday, a South Carolina Senate Subcommittee passed a bill banning the enforcement of any future federal gun control measures. If signed into law, this would render them “nearly impossible to enforce.”
Rep. Mike Pitts introduced House Bill 4701 (H4701) on Jan. 19. Titled the Second Amendment Preservation Act, the bill garnered 31 cosponsors and passed by House by a 64-30 vote on March 3. Four Democrats joined with Republicans in support of the measure.
The legislation would prohibit the state from enforcing any federal law, rule, or regulation taking effect after January 1, 2016, that limits the right of a person to own, possess, or use a firearm, ammunition, or firearm accessories. The bill would also prohibit the state from accepting any federal funds related to any future law, rule, or regulation, that requires firearms to be registered or confiscated. Finally, the bill would bar the state from expending any funds for the enforcement of such laws, rules or regulations.
South Carolina Senate Subcommittee Passes Bill Taking on all Upcoming Federal Gun Control Measures | Tenth Amendment Center Blog
Yo, read and weep Mini Puppets!!!
"GTP"