Tester’s Billionaire Donors Put Lie to Democrats Being the Party of the Common Man

So much for Republicans being the “party of the rich” and Democrats being the “party of the common man.” [More]

The goal is to rule the common man, not to champion him. If they have to do that by setting up someone they consider a rube to pander to the Fudds, so be it.

Florida Post Office Gun Ruling and SCOTUS Votes Should Have Big Impact on Montana Senate Race

Tester demands they be disarmed when they go to the post office not even allowed to keep their lawfully owned guns securely stored in their vehicles … If it were up to Tester, we would not have the Bruen decision… [More]

Republican contenders Johnson and Sheehy can use both of these issues against him.

All Over But the Filing?

“The President can’t rewrite laws. This is yet another executive order from the most anti-gun administration in history designed to circumvent the legislative process. I am reviewing the executive order and will closely monitor the federal government’s implementation of it. If it violates Americans’ rights, I will file a lawsuit.” [More]

So I take that as a “Definitely”…?

[Via Jess]

Jumping the Track

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen and 17 other state attorneys general are asking major shipping companies today to clarify new policies that allow them to track firearm sales with unprecedented specificity and bypass warrant requirements to share that information with federal agencies. [More]

What can Brown do to you?

This is the same guy who called out YouTube.

So Much for ‘the Supreme Law of the Land’…

Montana has a progressive state supreme court, but a Republican legislature and governor. The result? The state supreme court is striking down laws passed by the legislature — such as gun-rights legislation. Today’s decision of the Montana Supreme Court in Board of Regents v. State, written by Justice Laurie McKinnon, ruled that the state constitution gives the Montana Board of Regents of Higher Education authority over the Montana University System, and it was thus unconstitutional for the Legislature (in a bill called HB 102) to preempt the University System’s ban on carrying guns on campus… [More]

Bruen’s “sensitive places” writ large…

And the judges are elected, so don’t look for the state that gave us “pro-gun Democrats” Jon Tester and Max Baucus to throw the bums out. Especially with all the newly arrived nest foulers from California!

[Via Michael G]

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