I think there are provisions in the new dept to help fund various states set up 'Red Flag' laws and facilities. In other words use your and my tax money to set up offices to hinder/infringe on our constitutional rights.It's not really a national red flag law. It's another bloated government office that will no doubt be staffed by anti gun activists. They are supposed to help ( and bribe) states implement red flag laws if they want to or are able to. This was part of the BS that John Cornyn and the other morons rammed through after Uvalde.
Yep, there sure are. That's what it said in the law they passed a couple years ago. What it also said was "For states that want to implement red flag laws" and it mentioned incentivizing states to adopt red flag laws. What it didn't say and couldn't say is "Force states to adopt red flag laws." Federal red flag laws would take an act of congress. Now that doesn't mean Biden wouldn't attempt an end run around congress the way he did with the ATF changing the brace rule or what constitutes " In business" as it relates to private gun sales, but that isn't what happened in this case.I think there are provisions in the new dept to help fund various states set up 'Red Flag' laws and facilities. In other words use your and my tax e money to set up offices to hinder/infringe on our constitutional rights.
This is similar to the teaching of CRT in schools. IN Texas Abbott signed an executive order to prohibit the teaching of CRT. The federal gov't. and the state educrats solved this problem by simply changing the name of the course and the feds providing direct grants to school districts to incentivize them (bribes) to fast track the courses. I.e., it never went away. Dastardly and nefarious is what it is, and Texas having a sort legislative session every two years allows the politicians to hide from making the tough decisions.Yep, there sure are. That's what it said in the law they passed a couple years ago. What it also said was "For states that want to implement red flag laws" and it mentioned incentivizing states to adopt red flag laws. What it didn't say and couldn't say is "Force states to adopt red flag laws." Federal red flag laws would take an act of congress. Now that doesn't mean Biden wouldn't attempt an end run around congress the way he did with the ATF changing the brace rule or what constitutes " In business" as it relates to private gun sales, but that isn't what happened in this case.
My state has a law against red flag laws.
Missouri’s SAPA law is being challenged by the Biden administration and has been put on stay by a liberal federal judge. It would not only make it illegal for any state officials or LEO to assist the feds in enforcing any unconstitutional federal gun laws, but makes it punishable by a $50,000 fine and permanent disbarment from working in the state.This is similar to the teaching of CRT in schools. IN Texas Abbott signed an executive order to prohibit the teaching of CRT. The federal gov't. and the state educrats solved this problem by simply changing the name of the course and the feds providing direct grants to school districts to incentivize them (bribes) to fast track the courses. I.e., it never went away. Dastardly and nefarious is what it is, and Texas having a sort legislative session every two years allows the politicians to hide from making the tough decisions.
He's been pretty active instructing his puppet from the meme up there to change rules and definitions to do an end run around congress. Pretending that using the ATF ( as well as the EPA and other non elected agencies) to "Define" and essentially change law isn't happening is either complicit or ignorance.Biden can't "enact" a law, he can only sign one passed by both houses of Congress. No such law has been brought up in either chamber.
It's an explanation about seperation of powers that you first learned in the tenth grade. There are no semantics involved.Not interested in an argument of grammar, syntax or an inaccurate choice of words, but thanks.
Every single law has underlying regulations written by the implementing agency. Pretending like the ATFE is unique in this is just propoganda.He's been pretty active instructing his puppet from the meme up there to change rules and definitions to do an end run around congress. Pretending that using the ATF ( as well as the EPA and other non elected agencies) to "Define" and essentially change law isn't happening is either complicit or ignorance.
This is HUGE part of what's wrong in America these days. We are supposed to be governed by LAWS, enacted by a Constitutional process (that YOU should have learned in the tenth grade, if not before). Increasingly we are governed by rules and regulations handed down by nameless, faceless bureaucrats and autocrats and idealogues for whom no one has ever voted. There's another word for such a system: Tyranny.Every single law has underlying regulations written by the implementing agency.
Show me where any gun law has the underlying regulations that braced pistols are short barreled rifles.Every single law has underlying regulations written by the implementing agency. Pretending like the ATFE is unique in this is just propoganda.
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Actually, the regulations specify day-to-day operating rules and principles. They have to be consistent with the law and the regulations are directly derived from the law. Congress can also be as specific as they want to in the law.This is HUGE part of what's wrong in America these days. We are supposed to be governed by LAWS, enacted by a Constitutional process (that YOU should have learned in the tenth grade, if not before). Increasingly we are governed by rules and regulations handed down by nameless, faceless bureaucrats and autocrats and idealogues for whom no one has ever voted. There's another word for such a system: Tyranny.