Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy plans to sign the first executive order in the nation to ban the sales of guns to people on federal government watch lists.
"We intend to prevent, by executive order through my powers as governor, those on government watch lists from obtaining a permit to purchase a firearm in Connecticut," the Democratic governor said in a news conference Thursday.
That might pass muster if you'd been convicted of a crime.
But..... that's not how it works.
If you're on a "watch list" you probably don't know you're on one, until you try to fly. Then you can't. After you bought the ticket, which is now forfeit.
So the government first causes to to lose money (theft) without due process of law, they put you on the list without due process of law, there is no formal means to challenge same nor any right to see the evidence against you or challenge those who offered testimony (if anyone at all.)
There's no way to know.
Now I'm sure some people on the list are terrorists. But, that's not the point because weYes, I know, Obama wants this sort of unconstitutional crap too.
Those who take these acts have committed a non-act in fact and in law, and in addition
“An unconstitutional act is not law; it confers no rights; it imposes no duties; affords no protection; it creates no office; it is in legal contemplation, as inoperative as though it had never been passed.” Norton v. Shelby County, 118 U.S. 425 (1886)
Go perform an anatomically impossible act Malloy.
Read more at Market-Ticker.org.
If memory serves correctly, Ted Kennedy was on this list and had a difficult time getting his name removed.
ReplyDeleteThere are people in this Country who need security clearances to get work, and others, because of new client load are required to pass Federal ID checks. This may weed out a few malcontents, but there will be many who will suffer economic consequences needlessly. Are you on the list? When they knock on your door you'll find out.
I wonder how this will work in practice. Are background checks performed by a state agency in the Nutmeg State, or do they go thru the NICS? If done locally will the state bureaucrats then be given access to the No-Fly list? If done by NICS how can a state governor dictate how the FBI conducts background checks? Is this just a "feel good" gesture to make the governor look good?
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