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updated 2/26/2013 7:50:04 PM ET 2013-02-27T00:50:04

Not since Andrew Jackson.... The Republican-led House in Alaska passed a bill that would exempt Alaskans from following federal gun laws. Federal agents who attempt to enforce them would be subject to felony charges.

After the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary school in Newtown, President Obama and other gun-control advocates have urged Congress to develop bipartisan gun-control legislation. In addition, the president signed 23 executive actions to help curb gun violence.

Lawmakers in some states have responded to the push for new regulations with their own statewide proposals. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo led the charge as the first governor since the Sandy Hook shooting to sign gun-control legislation into law. The legislation calls for a statewide gun registry and places restrictions on ammunition magazines.

Other states have moved in the opposite direction, with lawmakers crafting bills that seek to make federal gun-control laws unenforceable within the borders of their state.

The latest on the list? Alaska. On Monday, the state’s Republican-led House voted passed a bill that would exempt Alaskans from following federal gun laws. Federal agents who attempt to enforce them would be subject to felony charges.

If this sounds like nullification to you, that was exactly what the bill’s sponsor, Speaker Mike Chenault had in mind. In a January press conference, Chenault, a Republican, told a local reporter that individuals in his district were “looking at nullification” in response to President Obama’s executive actions.

The Alaska law passed the House in a 31-5 vote. But there’s a good chance it won’t pass constitutional muster, given the fact that nullification became a thing of the past in 1833, when Andrew Jackson was in office.

The Anchorage Daily News reports that legislative attorney Kathleen Strasbaugh alerted Chenault to the fact that his proposed bill was “largely unconstitutional.”

Chenault is by no means out in the cold in looking for a way to repel the federal government on gun control. At least 15 states are on a similar track. Gary Marbut, a Montana gun lobbyist, proposed a “Sheriffs First” bill, which would give county sheriffs the authority to decide which federal laws can be enforced in their county. If a federal agent neglected to consult with the sheriff prior to arresting someone suspected of violating a federal law, that agent would be subject to arrest and charged with kidnapping. The bill was recently cleared by the state’s House Judiciary Committee.

In Wyoming, Republican State Rep. Kendall Kroeker proposed a bill that would make it a felony to enforce federal gun laws in his state. Republican State Rep. put forth something similar in his home state of Texas.

Check out the Hardball Sideshow above  for more on Alaska’s flashback to the era of nullification.

Video: Sideshow: Alaska toys with nullification

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    >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." first, the late night comedy recap of the academy awards .

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    >> mrs. obama, do you have your envelope?

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    >> "argo."

    >> well, the appearance from michelle obama was, of course, one of the night's surprises and there's a reason we didn't know about it before hand. "the l.a. times " has con krl candidate the operation from start to finish. it turns out the idea for the first lady to appear at the oscars was hatched before the producers knew whether it would be michelle obama or ann romney . the idea was brought to the first lady's team by harvey weinstein when he attended the second inauguration. then the logistic were put in place. extra precaution that is kept the whole thing under wraps. the few people who were in the know told a crew last week that they were having an emergency meeting about one of the show's musical numbers. in reality they were helping the first lady rehearse via satellite. the winner envelope was hand delivered to the white house over the weekend. so the first lady knew who was going to win, i guess. throughout the show, the producers were backstage sending text messages to the white house staffers making sure everything was good to go. every the first lady's location in the white house was chosen not so much for the ambiance but because the room they did it would be free all weekend for the set yaup face.

    >>> next, the latest state to be toying with nullification. alaska . the state's republican led house passed a bill yesterday which would exempt alaskans from having to follow any federal gun or al nitions restrictions. and would subject federal agents who tried to enforce gun laws up there to felony charges. well, alaska speaker of the house led the charge on this one. here he is last month talking about nullifying the president's executive orders on gun control .

    >> the president has the power to issue -- i'm just wondering which --

    >> i also have the ability to not like the authorities that he's passed.

    >> but you don't necessarily have the ability to nullify things that the federal government has --

    >> and that's something that the people in my district are looking at is nullification.

    >> seems like this was resolved a long time ago when andrew jackson was president.

    >> well, we can go back if we want to all the way back to george washington if we want to go far thuf back. so we all know even before thomas jefferson and how we became a country.

    >> i have no idea what that guy is talking about. nullification became a thing of the past legally in 1833 which is why plenty of people are saying the move in alaska is unconstitutional and will never, ever be enforced.

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    >>> up next, a group of high profile republicans is urging the supreme court to support marriage equality . it's yet another sign of how fast this country is moving on this issue. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. [ lorenzo

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