As a somewhat mocking gesture to ObamaCare, the state of South Dakota has introduced a bill that would require every adult age 21 or older to purchase a firearm.
“The bill, which would take effect Jan. 1, 2012, would give people six months to acquire a firearm after turning 21. The provision does not apply to people who are barred from owning a firearm.”
The purpose of the bill is “to provide for an individual mandate to adult citizens to provide for the self defense of themselves and others.” Makes sense as citizens are the true first responders.
Although the sponsor of the bill, Rep. Hal Wick, R-Sioux Falls, knows it has no chance, but wanted to prove a point that ObamaCare’s individual mandate is unconstitutional. The irony of course is that states are supposed to have more power than the federal government whose jurisdiction is defined and limited. A state can make a much stronger constitutional argument mandating firearm ownership over the federal government mandating health insurance.
If the elites in Washington are allowed to run rampant with powers they don’t possess, why not mandate church on Sunday, or force all progressives to memorize and recite the Bill of Rights every day? Those who believe the federal government should be unlimited in its powers should be careful what they wish for, it could come back to haunt them one day.