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MO: Missouri judge upholds state’s Second Amendment law
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A Cole County, Missouri, judge Friday turned back a legal challenge by the City of St. Louis, and St. Louis and Jackson Counties to prevent the state’s recently passed Second Amendment Preservation Act from taking effect.
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Passed by Missouri legislators and signed into law by Gov. Mike Parson, the law seeks to preemptively block any federal gun legislation efforts in the state.
Among the measures in the law is the prohibition of local law enforcement agencies from enforcing federal gun laws, with violators facing fines of up to $50,000. |
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repealfederalgunlaws
(8/28/2021)
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THIS is how you prevent Waco murders and Ruby Ridges, by stopping these gutless cops from joining with federal nazis |
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