MARSHALL COUNTY, Ind. (WNDU) - Marshall County commissioners unanimously passed a second amendment sanctuary resolution earlier this week, prohibiting any regulations that could violate gun rights.

The resolution went into effect Monday after all three county commissioners voted in favor of the measure. Second amendment sanctuary counties and states have passed similar resolutions across the country to protect gun rights guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution.

“We will not pass anything to regulate firearms here in the county,” said Marshall County Commissioner Jesse Bohannon.

Bohannon said all three commissioners will work to protect citizens’ gun rights from any possible infringement from federal or state levels.

“Most of the places where mass shootings take place are in these gun-fr

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