North Carolina county declares itself a ‘gun sanctuary’ – IOTW Report

North Carolina county declares itself a ‘gun sanctuary’

American Thinker – The Board of Commissioners in Cherokee County in North Carolina has passed a resolution — largely symbolic — declaring the county a “gun sanctuary.”

The gist of the resolution:

Furthermore, any regulation of the right to keep and bear arms or affiliated firearm rights that violates the Second, Ninth, Tenth, or Fourteenth amendments to the US Constitution, that violates Article I, Sections 5, 16, and 30 of the North Carolina Constitution, or that violates numerous related US Supreme Court Decisions including those listed above shall be regarded by the People of, on, or in Cherokee County to be unconstitutional, a transgression of the Supreme Law of the Land and its spirit of individual sovereignty, and, therefore by necessity, unenforceable and invalid from the outset.

Moreover, the criminal misuse of firearms is due to the fact that criminals do not obey laws and this is not a reason to abrogate or abridge the unalienable, constitutionally-guaranteed rights of law abiding citizens.  The last protectors of the US Constitution are We the People of the United States and our ability to fulfill that role successfully rests on our Second Amendment rights.  more

5 Comments on North Carolina county declares itself a ‘gun sanctuary’

  1. Red flag laws expanding to seize guns from alleged unstable people is already in process. Will having a symbolic resolution evolve into an actual policed refusal to carry out a “red/communist” law? This law is being carried out already in several states, including mine–Oregon.
    https://www.iowagunowners.org/red-flags-gun-seizure-legislation-signed-into-law/

    Rumor or truth: “. . .the GOP is pushing for a bill that will make it possible for anyone to accuse anyone of not being fit to have guns, and if anyone does, no matter what the circumstance, the door gets broken down and all guns are taken and it takes a court battle to get them back . . . .”
    http://82.221.129.208/.xo0.html

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