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04-06-2009 01:41 PM
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It will be interesting. I suspect if the firearms/ammo was only sold in Montana it would be a slam dunk. If the firearms/ammo are sold in Montana and interstate there may be a problem.
The good news is in the past few years the courts have clamped down on abuses of the "commerce clause" in the constitution. SCOTUS struck down the federal ban on firearms within 1000 feet of a school as an unconstitutional extension of the "commerce clause."
Soooo we will see.
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The feds will say the steel to make the barrel crossed state lines therefore it's a federal issue. The ammunition required for it will have to cross state lines, too. Good luck. Carl
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Bud, I don't know how things will work out but I sure like the attitude of you folks from Montana. Rick
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I suppose the Fed's will argue that anyone could make a "Made in Montana" stamp and put it on their product. I don't think it's a valid argument but it wouldn't suprise me if they make the argument.