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Nebraska Committee Holds Hearing on Bill to End State Enforcement of Federal Gun Control, Past, Present and Future
LINCOLN, Neb. (Feb. 26, 2021) – On Wednesday, a Nebraska legislative committee held a hearing on a bill that would ban state and local enforcement of federal gun control; past, present and future. Passage into law would represent an important first step towards bringing those measures to an end within the state.
Sen. Steve Halloran (R) introduced Legislature Bill 188 (LB188) on Jan. 8. Titled the “Second Amendment Preservation Act,” the bill would prohibit state agencies and law enforcement officers from willfully enforcing a federal statute, order, rule, or regulation purporting to regulate a firearm, a firearm accessory, or firearm ammunition if the statute, order, rule, or regulation imposes a prohibition, restriction, or other regulation, such as a capacity or size limitation or a registration requirement, that does not exist under the laws o
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Erickson took the cat to Tender Hearts for a checkup. That’s when it was found that the cat had a microchip.
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