Another Oklahoma Bill Asserting 10th, 9th Protects 2nd

Rep. David Derby of Owasso has introduced another bill in the House which asserts Oklahoma's Constitutional right to regulate its own intrastate commerce regarding firearms without interference from the federal government.  Now, this bill doesn't seem to have any real teeth in terms of penalties for enforcement, but it's at least a start and a statement to the federal government to butt out of state issues.

House Bill 3239 is referred to as the Oklahoma Firearms Freedom Act.  It asserts that because of the protections of the Second, Ninth, and Tenth Amendments, firearms manufactured in the State of Oklahoma which do not enter into commerce in another state are not subject to federal regulation.  The measure also requires that these arms bear a mark on the receiver or frame with the words "Made in Oklahoma" displayed.

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