76/95 VA counties declare 2A sanctuaries

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Don't need the National Guard.

1. If we get universal background checks in all the places not participating in this gimmick that would be a big gain

2. Commonwealth can cut funding to these places. Most of them rely heavily on Commonwealth funding, esp for schools.
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Anonymous wrote:this is so dumb and embarrassing. these babies are whining because they may not be able to bring their guns to farmer's markets and scare kids.


LOL. Keep grasping at straws, and thanks for setting our Country back by helping Trump get elected.


Someone DID bring a gun to the Old Town farmers market, next to City Hall - and City of Alexandria couldn't do anything about it, because of state law.

And I doubt very much that voters in Wisconsin will vote for DJT because the Virginia General Assembly gives City of Alexandria the right to ban guns on city property.
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Anonymous wrote:Don't need the National Guard.

1. If we get universal background checks in all the places not participating in this gimmick that would be a big gain

2. Commonwealth can cut funding to these places. Most of them rely heavily on Commonwealth funding, esp for schools.


Wait what? You'd deprive Virginia school students of right to Virginia education state funding (derived mainly from Virginia citizen taxes) as a means to defray our constitutional rights to bear arms? Teach our kids to reason, not to be totalitarian which is not accepted in the USA.

Constitution of United States of America 1789 (rev. 1992) Article 5

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.


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Anonymous wrote:And if your current guns are grandfathered then why so worried?


I wouldn't have a problem with that, I know many others who would. But after some of the extreme legislation I've seen from a couple other states, i'll believe that when it happens. I already went through a background check for each firearm purchased, the paperwork is still on file and will be forever. Virginia has a state form which VSP can obtain at any time and ATF can obtain the 4473.

Why should I "register" these again? And with who? The State or a local government? Who has access to this information and what do they do with it? If there is a criminal complaint against me related to firearms or any serious crime at the Federal, State or local level my information can already be accessed. What happens when a spouse or parent dies? Can they pass along firearms or will it be property of the State at that point?


If your spouse dies, you might become depressed. We should seize your guns preemptively.



And you wonder why we cant make any progress. Just stay at home.



It's the next logical step after registration. The database will be used to remove guns from the law abiding citizens.
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Anonymous wrote:Can't we all come to an agreement and give these gun nut anarchists Florida or something? Give them the penis state and maybe they'll feel less inadequate.



But if you flipped the coin, can't we just send you to California or New Jersey. I mean Ive lived my entire life in Virginia, how long have you been here?


I've lived in VA my entire life as well - probably more years than you. I support your unlimited right to muskets. Go for it! Other than that, you and your fellow gun nuts need to enjoy yourselves silly to death in your own dystopian culture together, and leave the rest of us well alone.


For those of you who think that the 2nd Amendment applies only to "muskets", what about the 1st amendment? Do you think that "freedom of the press" applies only to hand-operated wooden presses? What about radio, TV, and the internet? They're not mentioned in the first amendment, so maybe we can regulate those outlets the way that MDA and other groups want to regulate modern guns.


So I should have access to any "arms' i want by your reasoning.

Shoulder launched missles, nukes, it all.

Ok.


These are not unlimited rights. The freedom of the press doesn't mean a single media company can form a monopoly. Gun owners can't own certain weapons in a similar way. But to claim that the 2A only applies to the technology present at the time is ludicrous. These are the same silly arguments made regarding "secure in their papers" and modern computing devices i.e. phones aren't paper, so search and seizure rules don't apply.


Anything you say, gun humper Where’d you go to law school?


The extent of your rhetoric is limited to elitest "tests" and name calling. Why do I bother to argue with children?
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Anonymous wrote:this is so dumb and embarrassing. these babies are whining because they may not be able to bring their guns to farmer's markets and scare kids.


LOL. Keep grasping at straws, and thanks for setting our Country back by helping Trump get elected.


Someone DID bring a gun to the Old Town farmers market, next to City Hall - and City of Alexandria couldn't do anything about it, because of state law.

And I doubt very much that voters in Wisconsin will vote for DJT because the Virginia General Assembly gives City of Alexandria the right to ban guns on city property.


It scared adults more than children. The ones who should be rational.
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Anonymous wrote:And if your current guns are grandfathered then why so worried?


I wouldn't have a problem with that, I know many others who would. But after some of the extreme legislation I've seen from a couple other states, i'll believe that when it happens. I already went through a background check for each firearm purchased, the paperwork is still on file and will be forever. Virginia has a state form which VSP can obtain at any time and ATF can obtain the 4473.

Why should I "register" these again? And with who? The State or a local government? Who has access to this information and what do they do with it? If there is a criminal complaint against me related to firearms or any serious crime at the Federal, State or local level my information can already be accessed. What happens when a spouse or parent dies? Can they pass along firearms or will it be property of the State at that point?


What "extreme" legislation have you seen in other states that makes you think this is likely to happen in Virginia?
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Anonymous wrote:And if your current guns are grandfathered then why so worried?


I wouldn't have a problem with that, I know many others who would. But after some of the extreme legislation I've seen from a couple other states, i'll believe that when it happens. I already went through a background check for each firearm purchased, the paperwork is still on file and will be forever. Virginia has a state form which VSP can obtain at any time and ATF can obtain the 4473.

Why should I "register" these again? And with who? The State or a local government? Who has access to this information and what do they do with it? If there is a criminal complaint against me related to firearms or any serious crime at the Federal, State or local level my information can already be accessed. What happens when a spouse or parent dies? Can they pass along firearms or will it be property of the State at that point?


If your spouse dies, you might become depressed. We should seize your guns preemptively.



And you wonder why we cant make any progress. Just stay at home.



That is what worries me.

It's the next logical step after registration. The database will be used to remove guns from the law abiding citizens.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And if your current guns are grandfathered then why so worried?


I wouldn't have a problem with that, I know many others who would. But after some of the extreme legislation I've seen from a couple other states, i'll believe that when it happens. I already went through a background check for each firearm purchased, the paperwork is still on file and will be forever. Virginia has a state form which VSP can obtain at any time and ATF can obtain the 4473.

Why should I "register" these again? And with who? The State or a local government? Who has access to this information and what do they do with it? If there is a criminal complaint against me related to firearms or any serious crime at the Federal, State or local level my information can already be accessed. What happens when a spouse or parent dies? Can they pass along firearms or will it be property of the State at that point?


What "extreme" legislation have you seen in other states that makes you think this is likely to happen in Virginia?


See Cali, Conn, Mass, NJ, NY and DC.

I am hopeful they won't happen. But the way some of the extreme left talks, it seems they are pushing for banning or even confiscation.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to figure out exactly the legislation this is in response to


still waiting
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Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to figure out exactly the legislation this is in response to


still waiting


Hey dummies - it's in the very first post. VA Senate Bill 16.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And if your current guns are grandfathered then why so worried?


I wouldn't have a problem with that, I know many others who would. But after some of the extreme legislation I've seen from a couple other states, i'll believe that when it happens. I already went through a background check for each firearm purchased, the paperwork is still on file and will be forever. Virginia has a state form which VSP can obtain at any time and ATF can obtain the 4473.

Why should I "register" these again? And with who? The State or a local government? Who has access to this information and what do they do with it? If there is a criminal complaint against me related to firearms or any serious crime at the Federal, State or local level my information can already be accessed. What happens when a spouse or parent dies? Can they pass along firearms or will it be property of the State at that point?


What "extreme" legislation have you seen in other states that makes you think this is likely to happen in Virginia?


See Cali, Conn, Mass, NJ, NY and DC.

I am hopeful they won't happen. But the way some of the extreme left talks, it seems they are pushing for banning or even confiscation.


Which pieces of legislation in particular?
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Anonymous wrote:Eh, nobody wants to take all the guns away from the little whiners and bullies.


Um, yes, I do.




DING DING DING


+1!

We'll let you keep your red rider BB gun, though. I'm feeling nostalgic because of the Christmas Story movie.


As for the rest of them, turn them ALL in.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to figure out exactly the legislation this is in response to


still waiting


Hey dummies - it's in the very first post. VA Senate Bill 16.



Thank you, at least some one read my response.
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Anonymous wrote:I’ll preface this by saying I don’t live in VA, but rather in MD, and I’m worried about this sanctuary movement gaining more traction here, outside of the racist parts of the state where it is now.

Northam needs to make his stand on this next year. Because if he doesn’t, it threatens to basically negate the power of state governance as a operating model. You can’t have a bunch of elected county yahoos deciding what laws get enforced in their inbred little fiefdoms.

If that means Northan has to call up the National Guard to enforce gun laws, so be it. And any cop who doesn’t enforce the new laws needs to be fired. And the state needs to cut off all funding for any county that declares itself a gun sanctuary. Lastly, I really do think some examples are going to have to be made, quickly, and dramatically, when the new laws come into effect, especially for banning assault weapons. There needs to be in overwhelming show of force directed at gun nutters who aren’t complying, and they need to face the full fury of police and National Guard. Once the rest of them see that clinging to their guns might literally get them pulled from their cold dead hands like their bumper sticker says, those cowards will fall in line pretty quick. But examples will have to be made at first. I hope Northam is up to the task. He weathered the storm about the yearbook pretty well, so that’s encouraging, since he’s got the character for a fight. But I worry that he’ll relent on this the first time some trailer trash or rednecks with assault weapons get massacred by a police SWAT team.


Cool same should be done to Sanctuary cities too. National Guard should sweep through them going door to door to make sure everyone is a citizen.

You are a lunatic, please stay in Maryland. Unlike you we do not want a civil war or any kind of war for that matter.



DP

A bunch of militia wanna-be's and other assorted trash getting shot up by the authorities is NOT a civil war. Stop being so dramatic.
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