Wednesday , December 25 2024

Biden administration's new law on gun sales in Texas unenforceable: federal court

Austin, Texas: early 19th century in Texas, USA. Texas was called Manama-land (land of tomorrow) when the nation of 13 states (USA) began to move west and south. At that time it was snatched from the hands of the Mexicans, along with the state to its west, which was named New Mexico. In the early 19th century, Texas had no law enforcement. For him, gun culture is flowing in the blood of America, the so-called Texas-slow land – where a man can survive by riding fast and shooting fast. What does it mean? Very few people would know that World War I President Theodore Roosevelt (Teddy-Roosevelt) fired the fastest bullet in America.

In the early 19th century, Texas was a no man's land. Its culture was gun culture. The culture of not just Texas but the entire United States appears to be a gun culture.

The Biden administration has introduced a law requiring gun sellers to conduct background checks on buyers. The law was earlier struck down by District Judge Matthew Kakmatic on Monday.

The legislation was opposed by the Gun Owners Association of America, an association of gun dealers, as well as several gun-rights groups. They were afraid that the exemptions that were available till yesterday (Sunday) would suddenly be taken away on Monday, not only that but the law would also impose huge fines along with possible civil cases or criminal proceedings, so these gun dealers and gun owners The Wright Group's complaint contains the facts. Therefore, this law deserves to be struck down, Donald Trump-appointed Judge Matthew Kaczmarik said in announcing the law's repeal on Monday.

Gun rights groups and gun owners and gun dealers across America, who argued against this law, said in their presentation that this law is not applicable in Louisiana, Mississippi and Utah, so it cannot be implemented in Texas either. The appeal against this was also rejected by the Federal Court.

In short, gun culture in America will continue among those whose blood runs in gun culture. It seems like. Even if gunmen shoot up schools indiscriminately, even if teachers are stabbed by teachers trying to save school children, even if some children die, the gun culture will continue. Many times the blood-spewing sun will rise in America.