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Dennis Botkin

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Dennis Botkin

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I am a Father of one girl and a husband who is fighting to give her a future that will be a free Sovereign Citizen.

Why I'm a Tea Partier

To get Our Country back to a Constitutional Government

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  • Hi Dennis: Although she is not my rep, I want to keep Michelle Bachman. Can I still join up?

  • Just to let everyone know I posted some good videos on the Goooh Group site for you to watch.

  • Texas has a Bill just like the one Montana just signed into law and it is out of the committee and every one in Texas needs to call their congressmen and have them support HB 1863 and here it is

    HB 1863

    A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
    AN ACT
    relating to exempting the intrastate manufacture of a firearm, a
    firearm accessory, or ammunition from federal regulation.
    BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
    SECTION 1. FINDINGS. (a) The Legislature of the State of
    Texas makes findings as stated in this section.
    (b) The Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
    guarantees to the states and their people all powers not granted to
    the federal government elsewhere in the constitution and reserves
    to the state and people of Texas certain powers as they were
    understood at the time that Texas was admitted to statehood in 1845.
    The guaranty of those powers is a matter of contract between the
    state and people of Texas and the United States dating from the time
    Texas became a state.
    (c) The Ninth Amendment to the United States Constitution
    guarantees to the people rights not granted in the constitution and
    reserves to the people of Texas certain rights as they were
    understood at the time that Texas became a state. The guaranty of
    those rights is a matter of contract between the state and people of
    Texas and the United States dating from the time Texas became a
    state.
    (d) The regulation of intrastate commerce is vested in the
    states under the Ninth and Tenth Amendments to the United States
    Constitution if not expressly preempted by federal law. The United
    States Congress has not expressly preempted state regulation of
    intrastate commerce relating to the manufacture on an intrastate
    basis of firearms, firearms accessories, and ammunition.
    (e) The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
    reserves to the people the right to keep and bear arms as that right
    was understood at the time that Texas became a state, and the
    guaranty of the right is a matter of contract between the state and
    people of Texas and the United States dating from the time Texas
    became a state.
    (f) Section 23, Article I, Texas Constitution, clearly
    secures to Texas citizens the right to keep and bear arms. This
    constitutional protection is unchanged from the date the
    constitution was adopted in 1876.
    SECTION 2. DECLARATION. The Legislature of the State of
    Texas declares that a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition
    manufactured in Texas, as described by Chapter 2003, Business &
    Commerce Code, as added by this Act, that remains within the borders
    of Texas:
    (1) has not traveled in interstate commerce; and
    (2) is not subject to federal law or federal
    regulation, including registration, under the authority of the
    United States Congress to regulate interstate commerce.
    SECTION 3. Title 99, Business & Commerce Code, is amended by
    adding Chapter 2003 to read as follows:
    CHAPTER 2003. INTRASTATE MANUFACTURE OF A FIREARM, A FIREARM
    ACCESSORY, OR AMMUNITION
    Sec. 2003.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
    (1) ”Firearm accessory” means an item that is used in
    conjunction with or mounted on a firearm but is not essential to the
    basic function of a firearm. The term includes a telescopic or
    laser sight, magazine, flash or sound suppressor, folding or
    aftermarket stock and grip, speedloader, ammunition carrier, and
    light for target illumination.
    (2) ”Generic and insignificant part” means an item
    that has manufacturing or consumer product applications other than
    inclusion in a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition. The
    term includes a spring, screw, nut, and pin.
    (3) ”Manufacture” includes forging, casting,
    machining, or another process for working a material.
    Sec. 2003.002. MEANING OF MANUFACTURED IN THIS STATE. (a)
    For the purposes of this chapter, a firearm, a firearm accessory, or
    ammunition is manufactured in this state if the item is
    manufactured:
    (1) in this state from basic materials; and
    (2) without the inclusion of any part imported from
    another state other than a generic and insignificant part.
    (b) For the purposes of this chapter, a firearm is
    manufactured in this state if it is manufactured as described by
    Subsection (a) without regard to whether a firearm accessory
    imported into this state from another state is attached to or used
    in conjunction with it.
    Sec. 2003.003. NOT SUBJECT TO FEDERAL REGULATION. (a) A
    firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition that is manufactured in
    this state and remains in this state is not subject to federal law
    or federal regulation, including registration, under the authority
    of the United States Congress to regulate interstate commerce.
    (b) A basic material from which a firearm, a firearm
    accessory, or ammunition is manufactured in this state, including
    unmachined steel and unshaped wood, is not a firearm, a firearm
    accessory, or ammunition and is not subject to federal regulation
    under the authority of the United States Congress to regulate
    interstate commerce as if it actually were a firearm, a firearm
    accessory, or ammunition.
    Sec. 2003.004. EXCEPTIONS. This chapter does not apply to:
    (1) a firearm that cannot be carried and used by one
    person;
    (2) a firearm that has a bore diameter greater than 1.5
    inches and that uses smokeless powder and not black powder as a
    propellant;
    (3) ammunition with a projectile that explodes using
    an explosion of chemical energy after the projectile leaves the
    firearm; or
    (4) a firearm that discharges two or more projectiles
    with one activation of the trigger or other firing device.
    Sec. 2003.005. MARKETING OF FIREARMS. A firearm manufactured
    and sold in this state must have the words ”Made in Texas” clearly
    stamped on a central metallic part, such as the receiver or frame.
    Sec. 2003.006. ATTORNEY GENERAL. (a) The attorney general
    shall defend a citizen of this state whom the federal government
    attempts to prosecute, claiming the power to regulate interstate
    commerce, for violation of a federal law concerning the
    manufacture, sale, transfer, or possession of a firearm, a firearm
    accessory, or ammunition manufactured and retained in this state.
    (b) On written notification to the attorney general by a
    citizen of the citizen’s intent to manufacture a firearm, a firearm
    accessory, or ammunition to which this chapter applies, the
    attorney general shall seek a declaratory judgment from a federal
    district court in this state that this chapter is consistent with
    the United States Constitution.
    SECTION 4. This Act applies only to a firearm, a firearm
    accessory, as that term is defined by Section 2003.001, Business &
    Commerce Code, as added by this Act, and ammunition that is
    manufactured on or after the effective date of this Act.
    SECTION 5. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.

    Call your congressmen and tell them to get this passed

    Thanks

    Dennis

  • Here is a great Video with Sheriff Mack and listen to what he is saying because this is the answer to our short term problems of wrestling back control from this Tyrannical Government. Sometimes you just have to tell the opponent that you are not going to play by their rules or on their field any longer. We still have a Constitution and it is time to stand up and demand our State and local authorities to remember the Oath they took to defend that Constitution. Here is the link http://www.sheriffmack.com

    http://www.resistnet.com/profiles/blogs/get-this-to-your-local-sheriff-1?xgs=1t