Thursday, April 10, 2014

Gun rights activist proposes state solution to help curb federal abuses

As part of required education for licensing, federal employees acting within the state of Montana would need to complete basic training that includes instruction concerning “[t]he Constitution and laws of Montana, including the right to privacy ... [t]he culture of Montana people and their expectations of service providers, including ethics[and] [t]he oath of office.” Additionally, “Administrative, military, outdoors and law enforcement workers must complete advanced training ... that includes instruction concerning ... [i]ndividual rights that the state's citizens have reserved to themselves from interference by government workers.” [More]
Today’s Gun Rights Examiner report notes an outside the box proposal that may help rein in currently unaccountable feds.

1 comment:

RVN11B said...

I am in total agreement with this proposal! That is the way it should have been in the first place!