These State Laws Don’t Care What The Federal Government Decides

Kansas Passes The Second Amendment Protection Act

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Federal firearm laws generally regulate the sales, possession, and transportation of firearms and ammunition. They specify who is, and who isn’t, allowed to possess a firearm. But a few states argue that gun regulation falls outside the scope of the federal government’s power. The voters of Idaho unanimously passed a law that is meant to prevent any future federal gun measures from being enforced in the state. Kansas passed the “Second Amendment Protection Act,” which states that federal regulations don’t apply to guns manufactured in the state, and even made it a felony for federal officials to enforce U.S. firearms laws there.