Saturday, December 12, 2009

Debate Continues on 'Outing' Gun Owners and Firearms Freedom Acts

An Indiana newspaper is posting information on concealed carry permit holders on its website. The "Firearms Freedom Acts" are manifestations of a growing movement declaring "that any firearms made and retained in-state are beyond the authority of Congress under its constitutional power to regulate commerce among the states."

We've been following both these stories here, noting resulting debates. Here's the latest. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes continuing controversies on stories we've talked about before.

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2 comments:

PolyKahr said...

David,
Perhaps I am showing my ignorance here, but wasn't there a Supreme Court case that struck down poll taxes as unconstitutional because you couldn't tax a fundamental right? Couldn't that be used to strike down NFA, or at least unmask it?

PolyKahr

David Codrea said...

I suppose any legal strategy is possible.

It's the 24th Amendment.

I also did a quick search and turned up Harper v VA Board of Education, so you're right, there was also a legal case.

Interestingly the movement to require IDs to vote is being challenged on poll tax grounds because--among other costs, you need to pay a state fee in order to obtain a certified birth certificate to vote--just not, apparently to be elected...: