Governor of Alaska Signs HB 69, Nullifies Federal Gun Laws, NDAA Indefinite Detention, REAL ID Act
Following the hard work of Alaskans, the legislature, and Americans around the country, and with one swift signature from Alaskan Governor Sean Parnell, HB 69 has:
- Made Alaska the second state to successfully complete the nullification of the national defense authorization act’s sections 1021 and 1022
- Declared tyrannical federal gun laws infringing upon the 2nd amendment enumerated Rights unenforceable and unconstitutional, including barring any state resources or participation
- Stopped and forbidden any participation or implementation of the REAL ID Act / National ID program
The signed legislation, Alaska HB 69, which is now officially law, is summarized:
“Prohibiting state and municipal agencies from using assets to implement or aid in the implementation of the requirements of certain federal statutes, regulations, rules, and orders that are applied to infringe on a person’s right to bear arms or right to due process or that implement or aid in the implementation of the federal REAL ID Act of 2005; exempting certain firearms, firearm accessories, and ammunition in this state from federal regulation; declaring certain federal statutes, regulations, rules, and orders unconstitutional under the Constitution of the United States and unenforceable in this state; requiring the attorney general to file any legal action to prevent implementation of a federal statute, regulation, rule, or order that violates the rights of a resident of the state; and providing for an effective date.”
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FULL ARTICLE: Alaska Goes Tenther: Governor Signs HB 69 to Nullify NDAA Indefinite Detention,Federal Gun Laws, and REAL ID Act
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