zombienerd
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I have been wondering lately if the POTUS could legally issue an executive order to overturn a law he felt was unconstitutional.
Examples:
POTUS authors EO that overturns provisions of the NFA of 1938 or FOPA of 1986 allowing for civilian ownership of automatic weaponry on constitutional grounds.
POTUS authors EO that overturns provisions of the Patriot act of 2001 on constitutional grounds.
POTUS authors EO that overturns provisions of the NDAA of 2010 on constitutional grounds.
There is nothing that I can find that would prohibit him from doing so, although regardless of whether a president would touch an issue like this is another story altogether.
Just curious if you guys have any statues, laws, or precedents that would confirm or deny the ability to do so.
Examples:
POTUS authors EO that overturns provisions of the NFA of 1938 or FOPA of 1986 allowing for civilian ownership of automatic weaponry on constitutional grounds.
POTUS authors EO that overturns provisions of the Patriot act of 2001 on constitutional grounds.
POTUS authors EO that overturns provisions of the NDAA of 2010 on constitutional grounds.
There is nothing that I can find that would prohibit him from doing so, although regardless of whether a president would touch an issue like this is another story altogether.
Just curious if you guys have any statues, laws, or precedents that would confirm or deny the ability to do so.