West Virginia aims to be 'sanctuary state' ... for gun rights
Bill would make enforcement of unconstitutional firearms laws a felony
Former President James Madison – Father of the U.S. Constitution – would be proud.
A West Virginia lawmaker has introduced a bill to the state House that would outlaw enforcement of current and future gun-control laws that violate the U.S. or state constitutions.
House Bill 2138, introduced by Republican Del. Pat McGeehan, would effectively nullify all federal gun control within the state’s boundaries, according to a report from the Tenth Amendment Center. The bill would make any attempt to enforce such laws a felony.