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February 2nd, 2020, 02:18 PM #11Banned
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Re: 1994-2019 - 25 Years To Virginia
It can happen here in PA
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February 2nd, 2020, 05:02 PM #12
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A proposed “assault weapons” ban has seen delays in both the Virginia House and the Senate, where lawmakers have expressed a lack of clarity over how to define “assault weapons” and how to implement such a ban.
Meanwhile, a good old firebomb will still work really well for mass killing. Thrown by someone approximately 19 years old, with a five-page rap sheet yet still on the street.
They've given themselves past edicts disallowing their going after the ones committing the crimes they claim to be addressing.
Legislating to prevent people's acts is fantasy.Last edited by Bang; February 2nd, 2020 at 05:05 PM.
There are two kinds of guns. Those I have acquired, and those I hope to.
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February 2nd, 2020, 09:51 PM #13Grand Member
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February 5th, 2020, 11:53 AM #14
Re: 1994-2019 - 25 Years To Virginia
The Wolf At The Door!
Pennsylvania: Governor Wolf Uses 2020 Budget Address to Outline Extreme Gun Control
(https://www.nraila.org/articles/2020...me-gun-control)
Will you ignore this "QUESTIONING" of your Rights? Will you stand by
as the Left continues to push their anti-gun agenda upon
law-abiding citizens?
Politicians are promoted from the lowest levels up the political ranks as they appease their supporters and the big money that promotes the national agendas. In the past, local politicians have been overlooked in considering the welfare of the nation - But these are swimming in the cesspool (or pure spring waters) from which the future choices are culled for higher office.
Don't overlook your local government officials. Don't overlook your state reps. To have good Senators & Governors, good people need to be supported along the way. We don't really want career politicians who have no sense of the reality of living under an oppressive government, but since that is the current reality, we need to work to put good people in the right places.
We also need to always promote the idea of smaller government to stay out of the lives of THE PEOPLE, preserving the RIGHTS of THE PEOPLE to make life determinations that suit themselves, maintaining the FREEDOM that this country was founded upon, rather than being forced to acquiesce to the 'Pious Pronouncements" promoted from an overbearing, pompous government.
Don't fall asleep at the Switch. Be prepared to pull the Right Lever when the train arrives at your station.
Vote to keep America on the Right Track!
...Last edited by ImminentDanger; February 7th, 2020 at 09:44 AM.
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February 12th, 2020, 04:01 AM #15
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The father of slain Parkland shooting victim Jaime Guttenberg, after being escorted out of the State of the Union following an outburst, explained his actions in an interview on CNN Tuesday afternoon.
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Guttenberg went on to denounce the claim that the Second Amendment is "under attack."
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"that’s just an absolute, brutal, disgusting, vicious lie. Under no circumstance, in no place in this country, is the Second Amendment under attack, and no legal, lawful gun owner feels the sting of gun safety measures that are being proposed."
This type of alternative reality is being promoted by the Left all across this nation. The lies are repeated over and over and over in an effort to distort and obscure the real, factual truth. If lies go unchallenged and are told often enough with enough bravado, many people can be hoodwinked and bamboozled into believing t.
Victims of criminal violence (perpetrated with or without a gun) should have our sympathies - but any such distorted rhetoric should not go unchallenged...
...Last edited by ImminentDanger; February 12th, 2020 at 06:57 PM.
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February 12th, 2020, 07:01 PM #16
Re: 1994-2019 - 25 Years To Virginia
The law bans so-called assault weapons, not just outlawing future sales but criminalizing the very possession and transfer of these kinds of firearms, which include models such as the AR-15, one of the most popular guns in America. Yet, the wide-ranging ban also makes it a felony to possess or transfer certain shotguns, silencers, and even magazines. Virginians would have a year to comply and turn in their guns (or try and receive one of the narrow, restrictive exemptions the bill allows for). If they don’t, they will face jail time.
House Bill 961, which passed by a vote of 51-48, would expand the definition of "assault firearm" and prohibit the sale or transfer of such weapons. The bill also expands restrictions on magazine sizes.
"HB 961 would make tens of thousands of gun owners in Virginia criminals overnight," Republican Del. Nick Freitas told the Washington Examiner. "This bill creates an environment where you could receive up to 12 months in jail for every magazine you have over 12 rounds. At the same time that Democrats are voting for early release programs for people convicted of first-degree murder and rape, they are criminalizing law-abiding gun owners."
Democratic Del. Mark Levine introduced the legislation, which will now transfer to the Senate, where it is expected to pass before being signed into law by Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam.
The bill isn't all that revolutionary; seven states, including California and New York, already have laws in place banning assault-style weapons. If the bill passes the Senate and is signed into law, then Virginia would become the eighth state with such a law.
Tuesday was also an important deadline. If the bill hadn't passed the House, then it wouldn't have been able to be sent to the Senate for consideration before Virginia's legislative session ends in March.
House Bill 961 makes it a Class 6 felony to import, sell, transfer, manufacture, purchase, possess, or transport assault weapons or large-capacity firearm magazines, all defined in the bill."
It specifically bans the possession of magazines that hold more than 12 rounds.
Under the proposed law, any person who already owns a weapon classified as an assault firearm under the new legal definition would be able to retain possession of the weapon, but future sales would be prohibited.
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Moderate Democrats in the Senate have already indicated they are unlikely to support the measure.
If it does pass there, Governor Ralph Northam has fully endorsed the measure.
Anyone with any question of what the Left (wherever they are located) has as a goal, can simply look at the Virginia Tyranny to know the truth!
...Last edited by ImminentDanger; February 12th, 2020 at 07:19 PM.
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February 25th, 2020, 09:43 PM #17
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Governor signs red-flag gun bill, tells sheriffs to enforce it or resign
(https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...g-gun-bill-tel)
SANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a red-flag gun bill Tuesday that will allow state district courts to order the temporary surrender of firearms, and she urged sheriffs to resign if they still refuse to enforce it.
Flanked by advocates for stricter gun control and supportive law enforcement officials at a signing ceremony, Lujan Grisham said the legislation provides law enforcement authorities with an urgently needed tool to deter deadly violence by taking firearms from people who pose a threat to themselves or others.
Some sheriffs from mostly rural areas opposed the bill in committee hearings as a violation of constitutional guarantees to due process, free speech and the right to bear arms. Public rallies were held for and against the legislation.
Lujan Grisham said sheriffs should have the opportunity to oppose any recommended policy change, but “they cannot not enforce.”
“If they really intend to do that, they should resign as a law enforcement officer and leader in that community,” she said.
Voters need to send a clear message to all politicians ----
Support the Constitution --- Or Resign ! !
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March 10th, 2020, 09:37 AM #18
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The assault on Constitutional Rights, recognized in the 2nd Amendment, continues unabated:
Last-second gun-control bills pass Virginia Senate, head to Northam’s desk.
"The background-check legislation will expand background checks to private transfers of weapons, unless the transfer is between immediate family members. The legislation on handgun purchases will prohibit a person from purchasing more than one handgun in a 30-day period."
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/p...-northams-desk
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April 10th, 2020, 05:17 PM #19
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Ralph Northam signs slate of gun control measures
by Kerry Picket - April 10, 2020 03:09 PM
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed several pieces of gun control legislation into law, including mandating background checks on every gun sale, ordering reporting of lost and stolen firearms, and reinstating the state's former one-handgun-purchase-a-month policy.
“We lose too many Virginians to gun violence, and it is past time we took bold, meaningful action to make our communities safer,” the Democratic governor said in a statement Friday. “I was proud to work with legislators and advocates on these measures, and I am proud to sign them into law. These commonsense laws will save lives.”
Following Virginia Democrats' takeover of both chambers of the state legislature in the 2019 elections, the party put forth a slew of gun control measures to be considered in the 2020 legislative session.
The signing of the slate of bills comes nearly three months following the rally of over 20,000 gun rights activists in the Virginia Capitol to protest the legislation. The gun laws will go into effect on July 1.
Two major gun control bills, the assault weapons ban and magazine capacity limits, were proposed and debated while Virginia lawmakers were in session but, ultimately, failed to pass both chambers of the state legislature. However, supporters of the bills have advocated to bring them back in the next session.
Northam also proposed amendments to legislation currently being debated in the Virginia state legislature’s upper and lower chambers.
Senate Bill 35 and House Bill 421 would enable municipalities to regulate firearms in public buildings, parks, recreation centers, and during permitted events. Senate Bill 479 and House Bill 1,004 would bar individuals subject to protective orders from possessing firearms, require them to turn over their firearms within 24 hours, and would require them to certify to the court that the weapons were turned in.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...ntrol-measures
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