Feds Declare Tennessee Gun Law Invalid

It is yet another example of the federal government running roughshod over the states.

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Last month, the state of Tennessee’s General Assembly passed House Bill 1796, the “Tennessee Firearms Freedom Act,” which states that any firearms or ammunition manufactured within the state and legally owned and kept within the state by citizens are “not subject to federal law or federal regulation, including registration” due to provisions in the Second, Ninth, and Tenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.

But according to Assistant Director Carson W. Carroll of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, the U.S. Constitution is little more than a g.d. piece of paper, as George W. Bush so infamously deemed it during his reign as the decider-in-chief.

On July 16, Carroll dispatched his agency’s official response to the law passed in Tennessee — the BATFE asserts that “Federal law supersedes the Act, and all provisions of the Gun Control Act and the National Firearms Act, and their corresponding regulations, continue to apply.”

It will be interesting to see how Tennessee reacts to this official proclamation.

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2 thoughts on “Feds Declare Tennessee Gun Law Invalid

  1. It does not surprise me that the federal government believes it is above the citizens. Ruby Ridge is a classic example of how the feds can get away with murder. The last president from Illinois took away states rights too. Why do we even have a state government anymore. We just all need to line up at the federal cheese line and suck the government tit until we die and be good little people.

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