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House Concurrent Resolution 0009 (2009) rss


Sponsors
Paul Opsommer - (primary)Richard Ball, Darwin Booher, Terry Brown, Bill Caul, Hugh Crawford, Robert Dean, Kevin Green, Richard Hammel, Goeff Hansen, Harold Haugh, Rick Jones, Eileen Kowall, Michael Lahti, Richard LeBlanc, Matt Lori, Pete Lund, Gary McDowell, Tom McMillin, Fred Miller, Andy Neumann, Tom Pearce, John Proos, Paul Scott, Joel Sheltrown, Dudley Spade, Sharon Tyler, Gail Haines, Kenneth Horn, Marty Knollenberg, Jeff Mayes, Kim Meltzer, Chuck Moss, Tory Rocca, Bill Rogers, Jennifer Haase, George Cushingberry
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Second Amendment;

A concurrent resolution to reaffirm the right to bear arms under the Michigan Constitution, the supremacy of the Second Amendment over the Commerce Clause, and the intent of the Michigan Legislature to not recognize or enforce unconstitutional firearm restrictions placed upon its citizens.

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[House amended text].
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Bill Analysis


History
(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
2/25/2009HJ 14 Pg. 210introduced by Representative Paul Opsommer
2/25/2009HJ 14 Pg. 210referred to Committee on Judiciary

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