House
Bill 436, sponsored by Representative Doug Funderburk (R-103), establishes the “Second
Amendment Preservation Act.” This act declares that self-defense is an
unalienable right, which cannot be corroded by any level of government. In the
Declaration of Independence our Founders made “Life” the foremost of our
unalienable rights. The right to self-defense is paramount in guaranteeing the
right to life.
House
Bill 170, sponsored by Representative Casey Guernsey (R-002), nullifies any
federal laws that seek to cripple Missourians’ right to self-defense. This
bill, called the “Firearm Protection Act”, specifies that no official shall
enforce a federal firearm law when the firearm is manufactured, sold, and owned
solely in Missouri. This is an important protection against future federal
government overreach.
For
too long, the federal government has expanded its powers through the
“interstate commerce clause.” This clause was written to ensure a unified
currency in this nation and to encourage business among the states. It was
never meant as a means to regulate values or infringe on rights.
We must always remember that the true chain of authority in this country starts with the citizen, who loans power to the state. The national government is the child – not the big brother – of the states. We in the state legislature have the direct responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of you, the citizens who granted this authority. That is our goal in the Missouri House.
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