Kansas Introduces Their Own Firearms Freedom Act

Kansas Introduces Their Own Firearms Freedom Act

Montana Shooting Sports Association
Montana Shooting Sports Association

Kansas –-(AmmoLand.com)- Rep. Merrick has introduced HB 2620, the Kansas Firearms Freedom Act.

This brings to 22 the number of states with introduced FFA bills, in addition to the two states with bills enacted (Montana and Tennessee).

Two more states and it will be a majority of states onboard this effort to challenge the authority of D.C.

Idaho, West Virginia, New Mexico, Arkansas, Louisiana, Georgia and North Carolina are reputed to be working on FFA bills.

The  Firearms Freedom Act

Originally introduced and passed in Montana, the FFA declares that any firearms made and retained in-state are beyond the authority of Congress under its constitutional power to regulate commerce among the states.Since its passage in Montana, a clone of the Firearms Freedom Act has been enacted in Tennessee, and has been introduced in the legislatures of Alaska, Texas, South Carolina, Minnesota and Florida. Legislators in many other states have announced that they will introduce FFA clones when their legislatures next convene.

The FFA is primarily a Tenth Amendment challenge to the powers of Congress under the “commerce clause,” with firearms as the object – it is a state’s rights exercise.

See: www.FirearmsFreedomAct.com

Gary Marbut, president
Montana Shooting Sports Association

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