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 law took effect, and the U.S. 
attorney's office for Kansas released it Thursday."Kansas may not prevent 
federal employees and officials from carrying out their official responsibilities," 
Holder wrote in his letter. "And a state certainly may not criminalize 
the exercise of federal responsibilities."Patricia Stoneking, president 
of the Kansas State Rifle Association, said gun rights supporters were prepared 
for such a response from President Barack Obama's administration. The president 
has sought new gun control measures since December's deadly mass elementary 
school shooting in Newtown, Conn.The Republican governor is a gun rights 
supporter, and the measure passed the GOP-dominated Legislature by wide 
margins. Kobach also is a Republican."I think the people of Kansas are 
going to back this up," Stoneking said. "Probably thousands of grass-roots 
citizens are all in."Brownback said in his letter to Holder: "The right 
to keep and bear arms is a right that Kansans hold dear."The 
governor added, "The people of Kansas have repeatedly and overwhelmingly 
reaffirmed their commitment to protecting this fundamental right."The Kansas 
law is modeled on a 2009 Montana law that is being reviewed 
by a federal appeals court, and Alaska lawmakers approved a similar measure 
last month. Alabama, Missouri and Oklahoma lawmakers are considering similar 
legislation.Supporters of the Kansas law softened it  to say that federal 
agents wouldn't be arrested or 
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas suggested at a forum last month that 
President Obama was helped in his historic 2008 bid by getting the 
approval of the "elites and the media" for saying "the prescribed things."Thomas 
made the comments during a CSPAN interview a month ago.Asked if he 
thought he'd see a black president in his lifetime, Thomas -- who 
is black, and a conservative -- said he did.But he said the 
first black president would have to meet certain tests."The thing that I 
always knew is that it would have to be a black president 
who was approved by the elites and the media because anybody they 
didn't agree with, they would take apart," he said. "And that will 
happen with virtually -- you pick your person, any black person who 
says something that is not the prescribed things that they expect from 
a black person will be picked apart. ... So, I always assumed 
it would be somebody the media had to agree with."Thomas also revealed 
that he's never had an in-depth conversation with Obama, and has only 
interacted with him "in passing."

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