proposal, this bill that would allow a missouri resident, a, the right to own a machine gun, and b, if we know that goes through and it s illegal on a federal level, state folks in missouri could arrest federal agents for trying to enforce federal law. that would be a first in the nation. errol, crazy or okay? you know, it strikes me as crazy. but you know, this is typical of the overreach that often happens, frankly, on both sides when it comes to this debate. there are jurisdictions in iowa where you can get a gun permit even if you re legally blind. there are some people for whom there are no restrictions that make any sense on guns and to many people that lack of restriction is absolutely insane. what you just described to me sounds like a formula for interagency disaster, and you know, look, it s 9/11. this is specifically the problem that we had in new york, agencies not cooperating with each other. for the missouri legislature to even contemplate setting local
signatures, as newt gingrich didn t, to get on the ballot in virginia. but now you re suing because you say that this is a violation of rick perry s constitutional rights. i mean, at this point really in the campaign is this worth your sort of focus, effort, time, money? absolutely. virginia is a really important state. we want to compete there. we feel like we made a strong effort to get the signatures we needed, but keep in mind there are 119,000 republican voters in the 2008 primary. each of the seven candidates has to get 10,000 republican voter signatures. that s a huge hurdle, and that s our point is the hurdles are too high. they don t allow out of state folks to come in and get those petitions signed. that has been overturned in other states as unconstitutional. we feel like we ve got a good case, and really just want to get on the ballot and be able to compete in virginia and give virginia voters the option they
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