Newton County, Missouri has enacted a Second Amendment sanctuary law that permits local law enforcement to arrest any federal officers attempting to enforce a firearms law that violates Second Amendment protections.
“Sanctuary laws” generally refer to local laws passed to protect citizens from the enforcement of a federal law that local legislators deem unlawful or unconstitutional. They are most often seen in the context of firearms and immigration.
The “Second Amendment Preservation Act of Newton County Missouri” reads, in part:
All federal acts, laws, orders, rules, and regulations passed by the federal government and specifically any presidential administration whether past, present, or future, which infringe on the people’s right to keep and bear arms as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article 1, Section 23 of the Missouri Constitution shall be invalid in the county, shall not be recognized by this county, and specifically rejected by this county, and shall be considered null and void and of no effect in this County.
Newton County Commission letter dated 2/3/21
The County Commission’s letter and Act can be seen in full by clicking on the link below:
Law Enforcement Today: Second Amendment Preservation Act of Newton County Missouri