Kansas Legislature Introduces Bill To Establish ‘kansas Gun Rights Preservation Act’

Aiexpress – A Kansas House representative is proposing a new law to safeguard the gun rights of the state’s citizens, shielding them from any federal interference.

House Bill 2803, introduced to the Kansas Legislature by Representative Michael Houser on Thursday, Feb. 15, seeks to establish the Kansas Gun Rights Preservation Act. This act would prevent the utilization of state resources to enforce federal gun control measures against law-abiding citizens.

If the bill passes in its current form, it would prohibit state agencies, political subdivisions, and their employees from assisting in the enforcement of any federal act, law, executive order, administrative order, rule, or regulation related to firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition against law-abiding citizens. Additionally, it would prohibit the use of state assets, funds, or funds allocated by the state to local entities to support federal agencies, federal agents, or corporations aiding the federal government.

According to the Kansas Gun Rights Preservation Act, individuals who violate the law will face a civil penalty of $50,000 for each offense. The bill defines a “law-abiding citizen” as someone who is not prohibited from owning a firearm under state law.

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