Bill sponsor Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, said he hoped the bill would increase funds for rural county offices so residents don’t have to travel as much as 45 miles if nearby offices have closed.
Wrap: Republican Senator Brian Munzlinger is sponsoring a bill that would make federal firearm laws unenforceable in Missouri, and a crime for agents and licensed firearms dealers to enforce such laws.
Sen. Brian Munzlinger R-Williamstown, who proposed a bill last week that would declare certain federal firearm laws unenforceable, said he believes Chappelle-Nadal's bill is a step above and beyond what would make anyone safer.
Schaefer's Senate-floor speech came just moments after a fellow Republican, Sen. Brian Munzlinger, introduced a bill making it a felony to enforce any executive order or federal law that bans the possession of a semiautomatic firearm, among other provisions. The bill also makes it a felony for federal agents to enforce any gun law that is more restrictive than laws in effect on Dec. 31, 2012.
Wrap: Republican Senator Brian Munzlinger's bill would nullify any federal law restricting the possession of semiautomatic firearms, and would make it a felony for any law enforcement officer to enforce such a ban.
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, would make federal firearm laws unenforceable, and a crime for agents and licensed firearms dealers to enforce such laws.
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, would make federal firearm laws unenforceable, and a crime for agents and licensed firearms dealers to enforce such laws.
Sen. Brian Munzlinger R-Williamstown, who proposed a bill last week that would declare certain federal firearm laws unenforceable, said he believes Chappelle-Nadal's bill is a step above and beyond what would make anyone safer.
Sen. Brian Munzlinger R-Williamstown, who proposed a bill last week that would declare certain federal firearm laws unenforceable, said he believes Chappelle-Nadal's bill is a step above and beyond what would make anyone safer.
Schaefer's speech came after Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, introduced a bill that would make it a felony to enforce any executive order or federal law that bans the possession of a semiautomatic firearm. A similar bill nullifying any future federal gun laws was introduced in the House on Tuesday.
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