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New Texas Suppressor Bill Signed by Gov. Abbott
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<blockquote data-quote="ndking1126" data-source="post: 2221585" data-attributes="member: 26820"><p>Following. I am one of those who believe the federal government currently has significantly more power than the founding fathers intended. They would have said yhe state of Texas should be able to make this law, and as long as the suppressor is never taken on federal land the citizen should be fine. As many others have said, I'm not willing to be the guinea pig cause that's not how things are right now. I can't think of any reason the comparison to not pursuing states allowing marijuana or shielding illegal immigrants isn't applicable (although I am certainly not a lawyer). This could end up being a huge court case that applies to the broader issues of states rights. I'd love to see the pendulum start to swing back away from the federal gov.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndking1126, post: 2221585, member: 26820"] Following. I am one of those who believe the federal government currently has significantly more power than the founding fathers intended. They would have said yhe state of Texas should be able to make this law, and as long as the suppressor is never taken on federal land the citizen should be fine. As many others have said, I'm not willing to be the guinea pig cause that's not how things are right now. I can't think of any reason the comparison to not pursuing states allowing marijuana or shielding illegal immigrants isn't applicable (although I am certainly not a lawyer). This could end up being a huge court case that applies to the broader issues of states rights. I'd love to see the pendulum start to swing back away from the federal gov. [/QUOTE]
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