That's the one about the farmer growing his own wheat, right? Yes, I agree that's one of the most horrendous decisions ever, on par with that other one that we won't mention. Would be really nice to get another crack at it if we can get another conservative on the court. Maybe this bill would do it, maybe not but it certainly seems germane.Papa_Tiger wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2019 9:47 am Per Wickard v. Filburn and SCOTUS it is interstate commerce because it has an affect on interstate commerce. This is one of the worst and most impactful SCOTUS decisions ever made.
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- Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:31 am
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: Missouri ROCKS!!!
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Re: Missouri ROCKS!!!
- Thu Mar 21, 2019 9:30 am
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: Missouri ROCKS!!!
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Re: Missouri ROCKS!!!
It means it's not a state violation to have those things. If the feds catch you with them and prosecute you, they (the Feds) will have to do it without Missouri's help. I doubt Missouri will defend you, but I don't know if the bill addresses that or not.
There is also a legitimate constitutional question as to whether NFA items manufactured totally within a state and sold only to that state's residents can be federally regulated, since it's not interstate commerce. This bill could set up a court challenge for that.
This is following the lead of the states that legalized marijuana, and to a lessor extent sanctuary cities. Liberals can't honestly support those and oppose this. Well they can because liberals are dishonest, but logically they can't.
- Thu Mar 21, 2019 8:03 am
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: Missouri ROCKS!!!
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Re: Missouri ROCKS!!!
Just came here to post this.
THIS is what a real pro-2A state looks like, not this Mickey Mouse LTC fee waiving stuff we're debating this session.
THIS is what a real pro-2A state looks like, not this Mickey Mouse LTC fee waiving stuff we're debating this session.