Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie thinks some local law enforcement leaders will be willing to go to jail rather than comply with state gun control laws they deem unconstitutional.

H/T: Washington Examiner

To put this crowd in context: Vanceburg (the county seat) has a population of 1500 and the county has a total population of 14,000. I’m guessing more than 200 in attendance, so maybe 300 concealed firearms. #sassywithmassie — Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) December 30, 2019

Hundreds of local counties, cities, and towns across America are declaring themselves '#SecondAmendment sanctuaries' or 'constitutional counties.'



Local officials in these counties say they won’t follow new gun laws they believe are unconstitutional. https://t.co/bc9DryYiD3 — The Epoch Times (@EpochTimes) January 1, 2020

'I will never surrender my weapon': Virginians push Second Amendment sanctuaries to stave off gun control:

Very pleased to have #2A attorney and scholar Stephen Halbrook join me for a history lesson and some legal analysis on the first Bearing Arms' @CamandCompany of 2020.

https://t.co/Pnkl8ih8sa — Cam Edwards (@CamEdwards) January 2, 2020

According to Second Amendment scholar and attorney Stephen Halbrook, the first Second Amendment sanctuaries may have been established long before the right to keep and bear arms was ever protected by the Bill of Rights.

The Second Amendment Sanctuary Movement is Almost 250 Years Old https://t.co/OQikxhE81o pic.twitter.com/VTkgmoRARA — United Concealed Carry Permit (@UnitedConcealed) January 2, 2020

‘That’s what the Second Amendment is for. It’s for feeding the homeless’ — These gun enthusiasts are feeding the homeless and protesting laws against it at the same time pic.twitter.com/JuVYjkjcr0 — Tomthunkit™ (@TomthunkitsMind) January 2, 2020

Second Amendment saves lives in Texas church https://t.co/nOfnsv6YMj via @washtimes — Charles Fowler (@charlesfowler) January 1, 2020

The Second Amendment saved lives in Texas. It saves lives everywhere it's unleashed https://t.co/BFH8eD1TiU — Lucky Payne (@luckyone) January 1, 2020

Virginia Sheriff Vows to 'Swear In Thousands of Deputies' to Defend Second Amendment https://t.co/0Ilc6JHMET — Al Guzman (@celestialwizard) January 1, 2020

This is from a Fairfax County board meeting in Virginia last month, but the applause from the audience as a speaker calls for the county to adopt second amendment sanctuary polices is timeless... people are pining for real leadership that actually represents real people.