The bill seeks to nullify all federal gun control measures on the books: past, present and future. It reads, in part:
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky finds and declares that all federal acts, laws, orders, rules and regulations regarding firearms, present or future, are a violation of the sections and amendments to the Constitution of the United States specified in Section 1 of this Act and are:
(a) Invalid in this Commonwealth;
(b) Not recognized by the Commonwealth;
(c) Considered null and void by the Commonwealth; and
(d) Of no effect in this Commonwealth
Kentucky Bill Would Nullify All Federal Gun Control | Tenth Amendment Center Blog
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky finds and declares that all federal acts, laws, orders, rules and regulations regarding firearms, present or future, are a violation of the sections and amendments to the Constitution of the United States specified in Section 1 of this Act and are:
(a) Invalid in this Commonwealth;
(b) Not recognized by the Commonwealth;
(c) Considered null and void by the Commonwealth; and
(d) Of no effect in this Commonwealth
Kentucky Bill Would Nullify All Federal Gun Control | Tenth Amendment Center Blog