Idaho Gov. signs bill barring enforcement of Biden’s executive gun control
By News Editors // May 13, 2021

Idaho Gov. Brad Little (R) signed legislation Monday to prohibit enforcement of the executive actions for gun control put forth by President Joe Biden.

Brighteon.TV

(Article by Awr Hawkins republished from Breitbart.com)

One outworking of those executive actions has been the Department of Justice’s attempt to reclassify certain gun parts kits as "firearms."

The executive actions are also expected to lead to DOJ action against AR-pistols with stabilizer braces.

But KTVB reports that the bill signed by Gov. Little "[prohibits] Idaho government entities from upholding Biden’s March executive actions."

The Associated Press notes the bill passed the House and Senate with veto-proof majorities and "carried an emergency notice, meaning it went into effect with Little’s signature."

The new law is retroactive to January 20, 2021. It is designed to prevent "Idaho government entities from enforcing executive orders, federal laws, treaties, agency orders and rules of the U.S. government involving firearms, firearm components, firearm accessories or ammunition that conflict with the Idaho Constitution."

Read more at: Breitbart.com and SecondAmendment.news



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