March wants to make it a felony for the federal government to create or enforce gun laws.
She cites Madison and Jefferson, but Madison’s own words in 1800 show she has no legal basis
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March wants to make it a felony for the federal government to enforce gun laws. She cites Madison and Jefferson, but Madison’s words in 1800 show she has no legal basis
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March wants to make it a felony for the federal government to enforce gun laws. She cites Madison and Jefferson, but Madison’s own words in 1800 show she has no legal basis
In a surprise to no one, Del. Marie March (R) is attacking her own party once again in an email to her supporters. But this time, she is also attacking the federal government and law enforcement officers as well.