Montanans insist on gun rights

Published: Feb. 25, 2008 at 8:39 PM

WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (UPI) -- Montana officials said its statehood contract will be breached if the U.S. Supreme Court rules only state-run militias can keep and bear arms.

While there's no secession talk in Montana, 39 elected state officials signed a resolution declaring that if the court rules the Second Amendment to the Constitution is a right of states, not individuals, Montana's compact would be violated, The Washington Times reported Monday.

"The U.S. would do well to keep its contractual promise to the states that the Second Amendment secures an individual right now as it did upon execution of the statehood contract," Montana Secretary of State Brad Johnson said in a Feb. 15 letter to the Times.

The Supreme Court is expected to hear arguments on a federal court decision striking down the District of Columbia's gun-ownership ban. The high court hasn't issued a broad Second Amendment ruling in nearly seven decades, including whether it provides an individual right or a state government-held collective right, the Times said.

The Montana statehood contract, preserved as Article I of the state's constitution, specifies gun ownership as an individual right, reading in part, "The right of any person to keep or bear arms ... shall not be called into question."

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