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CNN segment about the Montana Firearms Freedom Act 9/7/09

September 7th, 2009 Comments off

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State prepares to challenge U.S. gun laws

August 26th, 2009 Comments off

Supporters of a first-of-a-kind law in Montana that declared weapons or ammunition made and kept in the state were exempt from federal rules are preparing for a court challenge to the federal government’s insistence it will regulate those items.

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Montana’s Firearms Freedom Act Battle Against Obama’s Power Grab

August 26th, 2009 Comments off

Many conservative Americans and those who still understand and cherish the United States Constitution as the glue that keeps our nation free, cheered at the signing of the Montana Firearms Freedom Act, an act signed by Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer and set to take effect on October 1, 2009. The Act essentially declares that any guns or certain parts manufactured in Montana and remain in Montana are not subject to the strong arm of the federal government. It’s an ambitious battle that could have sweeping consequences for Americans and derail the Statists’ progressive, manipulative, incrementalism aimed at total control over free citizens of this country.

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Gun Groups to Sue over Montana-made and Retained Firearms

August 21st, 2009 Comments off

MISSOULA, MT – the Montana Shooting Sports Association (MSSA) and the
Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) have formed a strategic alliance to
litigate the principles of the Montana Firearms Freedom Act (MFFA),
passed by the 2009 Montana Legislature and signed into law by Montana
Governor Brian Schweitzer.

The MFFA declares that any firearms made and retained in Montana are
not subject to any federal authority, resisting Congress’s
dramatically expanded use of the interstate commerce clause to
justify Washington’s regulation of virtually all of the private
economy.  The MFFA also applies to firearm accessories and ammunition.

MSSA is most well-known for advancing pro-gun and pro-hunting bills
in the Montana Legislature, and has been successful with 54 pro-gun
and pro-hunting measures in the past 25 years.  SAF is a pro-gun
foundation in Bellevue, Washington, established to press the rights
of gun owners primarily in judicial fora.  SAF has been a party to
numerous lawsuits to assert the rights of gun owners across the Nation.

The primary purpose of the MFFA is to set up a legal challenge to
federal power under the commerce clause.  MSSA and SAF expect to
mount this legal challenge by filing a suit for a declaratory
judgment to test the principles of the MFFA in federal court on
October 1st, the day the Montana law becomes effective.

The concept of the Firearms Freedom Act has caught fire
nationwide.  Tennessee has passed a clone of the MFFA.  Other clones
have been introduced in the legislatures of Alaska, Texas, Florida,
South Carolina, Minnesota and Michigan.  Legislators in 19 other
states have indicated that they will introduce MFFA clones soon or
when their legislatures next convene.  See:  https://firearmsfreedomact.com

This wave of interest across the Nation is what the federal judiciary
calls “emerging consensus” and will play an important role in
validating the principles of the MFFA.

MSSA president Gary Marbut commented, “We’re excited to get the MFFA
into court to articulate and argue the principles of freedom and
states’ rights.  It’s especially encouraging that people in so many
other states are getting tickets to ride this particular freedom
train.  It will be an interesting journey, and we hope successful one.”

SAF founder Alan Gottlieb added, “This is an issue that needs public
attention because it challenges federal intrusion into an area where
the federal government clearly, and literally, has no business.”

The MSSA/SAF legal team is currently working up its arguments and
litigation strategy.  The team has identified several areas of
rationale’ that have never been discussed before in cases about
Congress’s commerce clause power.  The general thesis is that
Washington has gone way overboard in attempting to regulate the
internal affairs of states under the strained theory that states’
internal activities are related to interstate commerce.

Although the MFFA addresses firearms, ammunition and firearm
accessories specifically, it is primarily about states’ rights and
the commerce clause power of Congress.  Firearms are the object;
states’ rights and freedom are the subjects.

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Information:    Gary Marbut; 406-549-1252
http://mtssa.org

Alan Gottlieb; 425-454-7012
http://saf.org

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“The Civilist of Wars” Youtube 5/19/09

August 5th, 2009 Comments off
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Page 9 News 4/10/09

August 5th, 2009 Comments off

Bloomfield Press

The Montana Firearms Freedom Act has started a blaze nationwide. People are asking, “Is it real?” It is. It’s now law. I have first hand details in this issue of Page Nine.

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Obama Administration Takes Aim At Gun-Rights Revolt 7/21/09

August 5th, 2009 Comments off

CBS

July 21, 2009 2:50 AM

Obama Administration Takes Aim At Gun-Rights Revolt

Posted by Declan McCullagh

(CBS)

The Obama administration is raising the stakes in a fight over states’ rights and firearm ownership by arguing that new pro-gun laws in Montana and Tennessee are invalid.

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Gun Rights Groups Plan State-By-State Revolt 6/16/09

August 5th, 2009 Comments off

CBS

June 16, 2009 2:57 AM

Gun Rights Groups Plan State-By-State Revolt

Posted by Declan McCullagh

(CBS)

Gary Marbut isn’t aiming to eliminate federal gun laws. He just wants to make them much less relevant.

Marbut, president of the Montana Shooting Sports Association, is one of the leaders of a new grassroots movement that’s seeking to invoke the principle of states’ rights — including states’ own authority to regulate firearms — to thwart what he and his allies view as an increasingly overreaching federal government.

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Western states want reins on federal power 6/16/09

August 5th, 2009 Comments off

Los Angeles Times

Western states want reins on federal power

An expanded federal role prompts declarations of state sovereignty. Montana goes further with a gun bill defying U.S. firearm restrictions. The goal: Keep Washington on its side of the fence.

By Mark Z. Barabak
June 16, 2009

Reporting from Bozeman, Mont. — Frustrated by the expanded power of Washington, a growing number of state lawmakers are defying the federal government and passing legislation aimed at rolling back the reach of Congress and President Obama.

While many measures are symbolic ones declaring the sovereignty of states, some Westerners are taking more dramatic steps. One Utah lawmaker wants to limit federal law enforcement in his state. In Montana, legislators enacted a bill that flagrantly ignores federal firearm restrictions, hoping to force a constitutional showdown.

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Mont. gun law challenges federal powers 6/15/09

August 5th, 2009 Comments off

The Washington Times

Monday, June 15, 2009

Mont. gun law challenges federal powers

Valerie Richardson

A new Montana gun law puts the state at the forefront of a national bid to restore states’ rights by attacking up to a century of federal court decisions on Washington’s power.

Two other states – Alaska and Texas – have had favorable votes on laws similar to Montana’s, declaring that guns that stay within the state are none of the feds’ business. More than a dozen others are considering such laws, and more-general declarations of state sovereignty have been introduced this year in more than 30 legislatures.

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