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February 18th, 2020, 07:55 PM #1
Virginia Dem who joined GOP to reject gun control bill...
...says 2nd Amendment activists made a difference
https://www.foxnews.com/media/va-dem...st-gun-control
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February 18th, 2020, 08:17 PM #2Grand Member
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Re: Virginia Dem who joined GOP to reject gun control bill...
I glad he voted NO but I would have hoped he would have said he voted no because the bill is unconstitutional. Instead he cited his reason as it was too broad and it banned possession of currently possessed firearms.
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February 18th, 2020, 10:48 PM #3
Re: Virginia Dem who joined GOP to reject gun control bill...
Virginia Dem who joined GOP to reject gun control bill says 2nd Amendment activists made a difference
Julia Musto11 hours ago
Dem who broke with party on gun control bill explains whyVideo
Virginia Democratic State Sen. Chap Petersen said Tuesday he was surprised that a controversial assault weapons ban bill was brought to the state's Senate from the House of Delegates.
Appearing on "Fox & Friends" with host Pete Hegseth, Petersen said that he voted to stop the gun-control measure because it needed some amendments he could not overlook.
"I had two problems with the weapons ban bill we voted on yesterday," he said.
VIRGINIA LAWMAKERS REJECT NORTHAM'S ASSAULT-WEAPONS BAN, AS DEMS BALK
According to Chapman, the first problem was that the categories of weapons and component parts that were impacted were too broad.
Secondly, he said that the retroactive portion of the bill was unfair.
"In other words, if you went out and legally purchased a weapon or legally purchased a particular part, just simply by owning that you could become a class VI felon or class I misdemeanant. And that, to me, it's not fair, it's not due process, and that was what really bothered me the most," he told Hegseth.
Second Amendment supporters gather on Bank Street outside the Virginia state capitol on Monday.
Second Amendment supporters gather on Bank Street outside the Virginia state capitol on Monday. (AP/The Virginian-Pilot)
The assault weapons ban -- one of several Virginia bills that prompted armed protests at the state Capitol earlier this year -- died in committee Monday despite the backing of the state's Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam and the legislature's Democratic majority.
Four Democrats -- including Chapman -- broke ranks with their party to reject the bill. Sens. Creigh Deeds, Scott Surovell, and John Edwards also joined their Republican colleagues across the aisle to send it back to the state's Crime Commission in a 10-5 vote.
A crowd of gun-rights activists packed into the committee room cheered as the vote came in.
Virginia Democrats break rank to vote down state ban on assault weaponsVideo
The bill, which advanced after a shooter killed 12 people at a Virginia Beach municipal building in May of 2019, would have prohibited the sale or transfer of assault weapons as of July 1, but critics claimed the measure was not clear enough on how it defined assault weapons.
Northam, who had personally lobbied senators ahead of the vote, was "disappointed" in the outcome, but expects the state's Crime Commission to give the measure the detailed review senators had called for.
Any action on assault weapons in Virginia is now put off until at least 2021. Virginia's legislative session will end on March 7.
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Democratic Sen. L. Louise Lucas audibly referred to the defectors as a "bump of wimps" from the dais, according to The Washington Post.
However, Petersen said that listening to his constituents and pro-Second Amendment activists were very "helpful" and mattered to his decision-making process.
"I probably would have voted the same way anyhow, but it was important to hear from people," he concluded.
Fox News' Tyler Olson and The Washington Post contributed to this report.
Julia Musto is a reporter for Foxnews"Cives Arma Ferant"
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February 18th, 2020, 11:19 PM #4
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