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Montana Governor Signs Law Prohibiting Enforcement of Federal Gun Bans to Protect Constituents From Biden’s Attack on Second Amendment

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Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed a new state law prohibiting law enforcement in the state from enforcing federal gun laws.

The new law comes amid vows from the Biden administration to crack down on the Second Amendment.

“Today, I proudly signed Rep. [Jedediah] Hinkle’s law prohibiting federal overreach into our Second Amendment-protected rights, including any federal ban on firearms. I will always protect our #2A right to keep and bear arms,” Gov. Gianforte tweeted.

Montana, a heavily red state, is one of several that are now seeking to protect residents from Biden’s potential overreach.

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed a similar law to the one just enacted in Montana earlier this month. A bill designating Oklahoma a “Second Amendment Sanctuary State” is also making it’s way to the governor.

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