Our rights under the U.S. Constitution are not subject to voter initiatives or unconstitutional fiat masquerading as law. Background checks cannot be lawfully compelled as a precondition to receiving permission to exercise a right no government, at any level, has the authority to issue or withhold. [More]Donald Cline notes, with the Constitution being the supreme Law of the Land, the Bill of Rights, with emphasis on the Fourth, Fifth and Tenth Amendments, is supposed to forbid such infringements.
Supposed to.
He's got a website that has lots of detailed information, and he's looking for our help to get people to know about it. I recommend you start by first bookmarking it so you can spend sufficient time as you have it, returning at your convenience, and if you find value in it, to be that force multiplier I'm always harping about and share his link with others.
UPDATE: I see JPFO featured his article as today's alert.
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