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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 395576" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>Orcus keeps digging that hole of fantasy that he and the ones who are suing the state to make it illegal to sell firearms in your home. This is how laws go in order of authority U.S Constitution • Laws (statutes) enacted by Congress • Rules promulgated by federal agencies • State constitution • Laws enacted by the state legislature • Rules promulgated by state agencies • City/county charters (the “constitution” for the city or county) • Local laws and ordinances • Rules promulgated by local , just like the states want to disenfranchise voters by circumventing the constitution of the USA to take trumps name of the ballot its unconstitutional.</p><p>[USER=1779]@ORCUS DEMENS[/USER] I get it your another one who doesn't know or care to.know how the law works, I see that now but you are wrong. It's not illegal to store gun powder, 50000 rounds of ammo, or even a rpg as long as it registratered in your north dakota home and so of you're not smart and irresponsibly put your gun powder in your kitchen cabinets then yeah there should be somekind of law perhaps against those who are not smart enough to properly store such items. So in a nut shell state law supercedes city law regardless when the law was implemented, the liberal minded city leaders want to challenge all they want and even if for some miracle they win this round, it will end up going to the scond where it will eventually be found unlawful because again state law supercedes city laws.</p><p>The article though limited does tell you that but you clearly didn't read it <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤔" title="Thinking face :thinking:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f914.png" data-shortname=":thinking:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 395576, member: 217"] Orcus keeps digging that hole of fantasy that he and the ones who are suing the state to make it illegal to sell firearms in your home. This is how laws go in order of authority U.S Constitution • Laws (statutes) enacted by Congress • Rules promulgated by federal agencies • State constitution • Laws enacted by the state legislature • Rules promulgated by state agencies • City/county charters (the “constitution” for the city or county) • Local laws and ordinances • Rules promulgated by local , just like the states want to disenfranchise voters by circumventing the constitution of the USA to take trumps name of the ballot its unconstitutional. [USER=1779]@ORCUS DEMENS[/USER] I get it your another one who doesn't know or care to.know how the law works, I see that now but you are wrong. It's not illegal to store gun powder, 50000 rounds of ammo, or even a rpg as long as it registratered in your north dakota home and so of you're not smart and irresponsibly put your gun powder in your kitchen cabinets then yeah there should be somekind of law perhaps against those who are not smart enough to properly store such items. So in a nut shell state law supercedes city law regardless when the law was implemented, the liberal minded city leaders want to challenge all they want and even if for some miracle they win this round, it will end up going to the scond where it will eventually be found unlawful because again state law supercedes city laws. The article though limited does tell you that but you clearly didn't read it 🤔 [/QUOTE]
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