Foreman is doing just what the people who voted for him asked him to do.
This is no surprise.
Sen. Dan Foreman, R-Moscow, introduced three pieces of legislation Wednesday that would punish sanctuary cities, repeal the state law banning private militias, and prohibit colleges and universities from banning guns on campus.
The Senate State Affairs Committee unanimously voted to introduce all three proposals.
Foreman proposed adding a new chapter to the state’s immigration code that would prohibit local governments from declaring themselves ‘sanctuary cities,’ or declaring that they will limit cooperation in federal immigration investigations or discourage local law enforcement from reporting immigration status.
Foreman also proposed to repeal state code related to militia and military affairs that prohibits unorganized associations and parades.
Foreman’s last proposal of the day was to prohibit administrators at the state’s colleges and universities from banning firearms on campus. He said these bans violate students’ Second Amendment rights and create “a confusing matrix of gun rules.”