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    Grumpy Mountain Man crashdown's Avatar
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    Default New Armslist Home Page has "Feinstein"s Favorites".

    Kinda funny.... useless since it's nationwide, but funny.

    http://www.armslist.com/

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    I just read on the internet news in YAHOO that the Senate has dropped the AWB from the gun bills to be debated in April.
    Although it could be added as an amendment, this likely kills the gun ban.
    Anyway, I like seeing the favorites list on Armslist.
    Last edited by 10x; 03-19-2013 at 13:54.

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    So does the Federal laws trump the Colorado laws? Example MMJ?
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    Default Re: New Armslist Home Page has "Feinstein"s Favorites".

    Quote Originally Posted by n8tive97 View Post
    So does the Federal laws trump the Colorado laws? Example MMJ?
    I wouldn't think so, look at places like NY and CA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n8tive97 View Post
    So does the Federal laws trump the Colorado laws? Example MMJ?
    Yes.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supremacy_Clause
    But when the President directs his AG to not enforce a law (in the case of MMJ- the controlled substances act), then you have what we have here in Colorado.
    If a DEA agent wanted to bust anyone in this state for MJ, they technically still could, it is a federal agent and federal jurisdiction. But don't expect it to happen.

    More interesting is the Arizona / Immigration case, IMHO. There you have the state enforcing a law the Federal government has written but chooses not to acknowledge, or more accurately, willfully disregards.



    Edit: A smaller government can be more restrictive, but not less.
    What happens when a more restrictive local law goes up against the BOR? Well, we shall see, won't we?
    Last edited by Jeffrey Lebowski; 03-19-2013 at 16:13.

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