Good state. I lived there 18 years and two of my three kids were born there, as was my husband. If it wasn't for the grandchildren, I'd move back in a heart beat. Miss V
The Constitution states that federal law is the supreme law of the land, so the thinking is that any law passed at the state level, which undermines a federal gun ban, would be unconstitutional. The funny thing is, that didn't stop Colorado from legalizing marijuana, a few months ago.
Godspeed, Wyoming. There are rumors that Texas isn't far behind.
ReplyDeleteGood state. I lived there 18 years and two of my three kids were born there, as was my husband. If it wasn't for the grandchildren, I'd move back in a heart beat.
ReplyDeleteMiss V
Ladies...
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice if ALL of the states would tell Uncle Sugar to piss off.
Problem is that so many states are on welfare and are part of the FSA looking to make a buck off the back of the taxpayers.
Exciting time on the horizon...
Well now, that's a horse of a different color. I wonder what it's chances of getting to a vote, and then passing, are.
ReplyDeleteChances of passing are probably pretty slim, though it IS Wyoming... :) (I can imagine the threat of Federal Aid being cut off...)
ReplyDeleteNone the less, it's a small act of defiance and it does my heart good to see it.
The Constitution states that federal law is the supreme law of the land, so the thinking is that any law passed at the state level, which undermines a federal gun ban, would be unconstitutional. The funny thing is, that didn't stop Colorado from legalizing marijuana, a few months ago.
ReplyDeleteI agree, David, but the Federal Government is violating the supreme law of the land by trying to impose restrictions on the Second.
ReplyDeleteI side with Wyoming :)