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New Arizona Law Protects Second Amendment From Federal Overreach

Arizona Law protects Second Amendment Federal overreach
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On April 6, Arizona Republican Governor Doug Ducey signed H.B. 2111, aka the Second Amendment Freedom Act, which states, “An act, law, treaty, order, rule or regulation of the United States Government that violates Amendment II of the Constitution of the United States is null, void and unenforceable in this state.”

Biden is being encouraged by anti-Second Amendment forces to act against firearm ownership in the wake of shooting incidents in Georgia and Colorado in March. The Arizona Legislature and Governor Ducey are attempting to block those coming actions and any other unconstitutional, anti-Second Amendment measures from the federal government.

The sponsor of the legislation is State Representative Leo Biasiucci, a Republican. According to Biasiucci, the act is meant to protect law-abiding gun owners in Arizona from federal overreach.

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