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OUR RIGHT-TO-CARRY IS UNDER
ATTACK!
DATE: April 29,
2008 TO: USF & NRA Member and
Friends FROM: Marion P.
Hammer USF Executive Director
NRA Past President
In the
fight for your firearms freedom, the Florida Chamber of Commerce and the Florida
Retail Federation were determined to kill Florida's HB503, the bill that
protects your right to keep a firearm in your vehicle for personal protection.
They even threatened the Legislature and the Governor with a lawsuit. The
Legislature was not intimidated -- they passed the bill. Governor Charlie Crist (R) was not intimidated -- he signed it into
law. They stood up for you. They stood up for law-abiding gun owners and your
self-defense rights against the big business bullies that were trying to
eliminate them.
Six days after Governor Crist signed the bill
into law, the Florida Chamber of Commerce and the Florida Retail Federation
rushed into federal court and filed a frivolous lawsuit to try to have the new
law overturned. They had already bragged to the media that they would spend huge
amounts of money to fight to negate your constitutional and statutory
rights.
On April 16 the South Florida Sun-Sentinel
reported: "The Florida Chamber of Commerce and the Florida Retail
Federation are ready to pay a legal tab they expect to total at least $250,000
to counter what they term an assault on private property
rights."
They are relying on Disney, Publix, Walmart
and other anti-gun corporate giants to fund their assault on the Legislature,
Governor Crist, and on our right-to-carry.
We need your help to raise the money to fight
this blatant attack on you and your right to protect yourself and your family.
PLEASE send a contribution
TODAY. No
matter where you live. No matter
what city, what county, what state -- this is a fight that affects all of
us. Right-to-carry laws are meaningless if corporate
bullies are allowed to eliminate them on a whim.
Click here to send a contribution
today.
MAKE THIS COUNTRY A UN-FREE ZONE
SAMPLE LEGISLATION:
Introduced in the House of Representatives/Senate
A Bill
To declare the State of _____________ sovereign of the United Nations
Be it enacted
Section 1. - Short title
The State of __________ Sovereignty Protection Act
Section 2 - Purpose
To maintain and preserve the State of ___________ as a Free and Independent State, as provided in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of this State, and as preserved in the Ninth and Tenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States;
To reject any claim that the United Nations Charter has any lawful or constitutional authority in or over this State, under either the Charter of the United Nations or the Constitution of the United States.
To recognize the power of symbols and flags, and their proper legal function when flown over official State property - which is to proclaim dominion over territory, and to demonstrate allegiance to a given authority.
Section 3 - Findings
Every elected official of this State, and all its political subdivisions, has taken an exclusive oath of allegiance to support the Constitution of the United States. No elected official has taken an oath to the United Nations, and cannot do so by law.
The United Nations Charter is not, by definition or in practice, a treaty "made under the Authority of the United States," as set forth in Article II, Section 2 of the United States Constitution, but is rather a constitution for a world government.
While the Preamble of the United Nations Charter states that it was made in the name of "the Peoples of the United Nations," in fact, the Charter was never initiated by the People of the United States, nor ratified by the People of the Several States of the United States.
Having never been constituted by the People of the United States, nor ratified by the People of the Several States, any claim of governing authority of the United Nations Charter over any State of this Union is wholly illegitimate and unconstitutional.
Under Article I, Section 10 of, and the Tenth Amendment to, the United States Constitution this State has retained the power to repel unlawful and unconstitutional invasions by foreign powers, including the United Nations, by whatever means necessary.
The display of any government flag over any government property indicates dominion and authority over said territory, and allegiance on behalf of the people of that territory to said authority.
Section 4 - Prohibitions
No United Nations Flags or Symbols
No flag or other symbol representing the United Nations shall be flown or otherwise displayed from any official mast, building, or other property of the State of ____________, including but not limited to a county, municipal corporation, township, or school property financed with state funds. PROVIDED HOWEVER, this prohibition does not apply to the display of such flags or symbols for historical and educational purposes, nor to the display of flags on private property.
No United Nations Financial Support.
No legislative body of this State, or of any of its political subdivisions, may authorize from the public treasury, payment of any funds to support any program or other activity carried on under the authority of, in cooperation with, or in relation to the United Nations.
No Enforcement of International Court Actions
No judicial decree, judgment, order, or other action entered by any international court or other judicial body acting under the authority of, in cooperation with, or in relation to the United Nations shall be enforceable in any court of law in the State; nor shall any citizen of this State, or person lawfully on or within the geographic boundaries of this State, shall be subject to any subpoena, warrant, extradition or other process issued by any such court or other judicial body.
Section 5 - Penalties
Violations of any Prohibition set forth in Section 4 shall be duly punishable as a Class A Misdemeanor. Each violation shall be deemed a separate offense. Upon conviction of four or more violations, the convicted person shall be guilt of a Class C Felony, and shall be punished accordingly.
Section 6 - Severability
If any section, subsection, paragraph or word of this act shall be found to be unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, the unconstitutionality or invalidity of that section, subsection or paragraph shall not affect any other section, subsection, paragraph, sentence or word of this statute.
Section 7 - Effective Date
This act shall become effective ________________________.
E-Mail your State Representative and Senators urging them to Sponsor the SAMPLE LEGISLATION above
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