MO Gov. May allow gun control
nullification to pass without his signature
New American – Joe Wolverton,
II, J.D. – 5/26/2013
In less than two weeks, Missouri could join Kansas in enacting a state law refusing to
enforce federal gun control measures.
On May 22, the Second Amendment Preservation Act (HB 436) was
sent to Governor Jay Nixon who has not indicated whether he plans to veto
or sign the bill. Earlier this month, both houses of the
Republican-controlled state legislature passed the bill by an overwhelming
majority.
Nixon may let the bill sit
on his desk without signing or vetoing it, thus allowing the measure to become
law without his participation.
Therefore, the Missouri gun control
nullification bill could become law on June 6 without the governor’s signature.
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