Taking an ironic cue from the âsanctuaryâ movement used by mostly liberal communities that decided to take stands against enforcement and implementation of federal and state immigration laws and policies with which they disagreed, the Second Amendment Sanctuary movement was born in recent years.
The original sanctuary community movement on the immigration issue held that cities or counties that declared themselves as âsanctuary citiesâ would simply decline to enforce immigration laws and policies or use public local tax dollars to be expended to enforce those same laws.
In the so-called Second Amendment Sanctuary movement, proponents take the same strategy on federal or state gun laws which local government officials believe are in violation of the Second Amendment. They adopt local resolutions or take other steps to declare that they will simply not recognize or enforce gun laws they believe violate the Second Amendment.