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To Senators, Governer Heineman, and Senator Johanns, Congressman Smith,
 
Is this a answer to retain freedom in our great country?
 
I will reply with this.... if a member of you family at the age of 19 as described  enter your home dwelling and removes your hammer and beats someone to death, are your responsible? and is a civil action the correct path to follow against you the owner of that hammer?
 
I think Ashford should hear from all of you and put forth reasonable ideas and follow suit as Wyoming to ensure the constitution sofar as the 2nd Amendment is concerned I also will post it below Ashfords bill.
 

LEGISLATURE OF NEBRASKA


ONE HUNDRED THIRD LEGISLATURE


FIRST SESSION




LEGISLATIVE BILL 50





Introduced by Ashford, 20.


Read first time January 10, 2013


Committee: Judiciary


A BILL


1 FOR AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; to amend section 28-101,


2 Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 2012; to prohibit


3 unreasonable placement of a firearm where a minor may


4 unlawfully possess it; to provide for civil liability; to


5 harmonize provisions; and to repeal the original section.

6 Be it enacted by the people of the State of Nebraska,


 

LB 50 LB 50

 

1 Section 1. Section 28-101, Revised Statutes Cumulative

2 Supplement, 2012, is amended to read:

3 28-101 Sections 28-101 to 28-1356 and section 2 of this

4 act shall be known and may be cited as the Nebraska Criminal Code.

5 Sec. 2. Any person nineteen years of age or older in

6 possession of a firearm shall be subject to liability for civil

7 damages if such person unreasonably leaves the firearm in a place in

8 which a person under the age of nineteen years or a mentally

9 incompetent person may take possession of it. This section does not

10 apply to firearm activities in which a person under the age of

11 nineteen years or a mentally incompetent person may otherwise

12 lawfully engage in, while being supervised by a person nineteen years

13 of age or older and not mentally incompetent, such as, but not

14 limited to, hunting and target shooting.

15 Sec. 3. Original section 28-101, Revised Statutes
16 Cumulative Supplement, 2012, is repealed.

 

 

and Our Senators should be defending our Forfathers/Framers designed it to be see below.
 



2013

STATE OF WYOMING 13LSO-0426
 
1 HB0104
 
HOUSE BILL NO. HB0104
 
Firearm Protection Act.
 
Sponsored by: Representative(s) Kroeker, Baker, Burkhart,
 
Jaggi, Miller, Piiparinen, Reeder and
 
Winters and Senator(s) Dockstader and Hicks
 
A BILL
 
for
 
1 AN ACT relating to firearms; providing that any federal law
 
2 which attempts to ban a semi-automatic firearm or to limit
 
3 the size of a magazine of a firearm or other limitation on
 
4 firearms in this state shall be unenforceable in Wyoming;
 
5 providing a penalty; and providing for an effective date.
 
6
 
7

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:
 
8
 
9

Section 1. W.S. 6-8-405 is amended to read:
 
10
 
11

6-8-405. Offenses and penalties; defense of Wyoming
 
12

citizens.
 
13
 
14 (a) No public servant as defined in W.S. 6-5-101, or
 
15 dealer selling any firearm in this state shall enforce or
 
16 attempt to enforce any act, law, statute, rule or
 
2013 STATE OF WYOMING 13LSO-0426
 
2 HB0104
 
1 regulation of the United States government relating to a
 
2 personal firearm, firearm accessory or ammunition that is
 
3

owned or manufactured commercially or privately in Wyoming
 
4 and that remains exclusively within the borders of Wyoming.
 
5
 
6 (b) Any official, agent or employee of the United
 
7 States government who enforces or attempts to enforce any
 
8 act, order, law, statute, rule or regulation of the United
 
9 States government upon a personal firearm, a firearm
 
10 accessory or ammunition that is

owned or manufactured
 
11 commercially or privately in Wyoming and that remains
 
12 exclusively within the borders of Wyoming shall be guilty
 
13 of a

misdemeanor felony and, upon conviction, shall be
 
14 subject to imprisonment for not

more less than one (1) year
 
15

and one (1) day or more than five (5) years, a fine of not
 
16 more than

two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) five thousand
 
17

dollars ($5,000.00), or both.
 
18
 
19 (c) The attorney general may defend a citizen of
 
20 Wyoming who is prosecuted by the United States government
 
21 for violation of a federal law relating to the manufacture,
 
22 sale, transfer or possession of a firearm, a firearm
 
23 accessory or ammunition

owned or manufactured and retained
 
24 exclusively within the borders of Wyoming.
 
2013 STATE OF WYOMING 13LSO-0426
 
3 HB0104
 
1
 
2

(d) Any federal law, rule, regulation or order
 
3

created or effective on or after January 1, 2013 shall be
 
4

unenforceable within the borders of Wyoming if the law,
 
5

rule, regulation or order attempts to:
 
6
 
7

(i) Ban or restrict ownership of a semi8
 
automatic firearm or any magazine of a firearm; or
 
9
 
10

(ii) Require any firearm, magazine or other
 
11

firearm accessory to be registered in any manner.
 
12
 
13

Section 2. This act is effective immediately upon
 
14 completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law
 
15 as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming
 
16 Constitution.
 
17
 18 (END)
 
 
I look forward to your responses, and to those in different levels of my goverment should talk to one another meaning My U.S. Senators and U.S. Congressman should speak to Our State Senators, and Governer. To protect its residents and rights.
 
Thank you
Daniel Mora Sr.
Grand Island,NE