A Montana gun shop owner is raising concerns after a federal law enforcement operation involving two agencies targeted his establishment. The Second Amendment means very little to the Biden administration.
Tom Van Hoose, the proprietor of Highwood Creek Outfitters in Great Falls, told KRTV-TV that 20 federal agents arrived at his store on Wednesday to conduct a thorough search of the premises.
“At 7:30, I came in, and they pulled in behind me with 20 heavily armed agents,” he explained to the channel.
According to the Billings (Mont.) Gazette, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) were involved in the search.
Van Hoose’s shop was shuttered for nearly the whole day, with the thorough search of the Great Falls establishment allowing only half an hour for Highwood Creek Outfitters to open.
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VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“I got 30 minutes of operating time in and made one $16 sale,” he said to KRTV.
According to the Second Amendment, the federal government isn’t supposed to even hold a conversation about guns. Nowhere in the Constitution does it give the federal government the power to create the ATF. Article I, Section 8 gives the enumerated powers of the federal government, and even by doing Olympic-style stretching, one cannot find the power for the federal government to make, let alone enforce gun laws.
Slick-haired lawyers try to claim the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause allows it, but they are either ignorant or lying. The Supremacy Clause says that a state cannot create a law that will supersede federal law, but the federal law must be Constitutional. In other words, if the federal law in question is not within the enumerated powers or among the current 27 Amendments to the US Constitution, then that federal law is unconstitutional. I don’t care what a hack judge tells you otherwise.
The Biden administration is doing death-by-a-thousand cuts on your Second Amendment rights.




















